Something is eating free space

Hello

I have MotoG2

System ver: retgb 22.26.1titan_retgb.retgball.en.GB

Build: LXB22.46 - 28, 1

usually, I got about 2 GB of free space, but something (no pictures) has started to eat free space and currently 700 MB of space was left. Nothing else that updates have been installed in the last month and a half. How can I check what is it?

brgds,

Hello

Finally I found what was yesterday. A Super backup application is configured by default to make a backup every single application installed on my phone. I had 2 GB of .apk files stored in the internal memory of my phone.

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