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... Read moreManaging a full camera roll is a common challenge for many smartphone users, especially those who frequently record videos or take pictures like me. When your camera roll starts to get quite full, it not only takes up valuable storage space but can also slow down your device's performance. One helpful tip I’ve found is to regularly review your videos and photos instead of waiting for the storage to become critically low. This way, you can delete duplicates, blurry shots, or old clips you no longer need. You might consider using apps that help identify similar photos or videos, making the deletion process faster and less overwhelming. Additionally, backing up important videos to cloud storage services like Google Photos, iCloud, or Dropbox can provide peace of mind. After securing your files in the cloud, you can safely delete them from your device to free up space. I've also noticed that using video editing apps like CapCut can help trim longer videos, so you don't have to keep multiple lengthy clips. Editing down videos to highlight moments you want to keep reduces file sizes and keeps your camera roll tidy. In summary, managing a full camera roll involves proactive organization, selective deletion, and utilizing cloud backups and editing tools. Adopting these habits can help maintain your device’s storage efficiency and ensure you always have space for new memories.