The OmniStor mobile app's settings page centralizes options for app behavior and appearance. This article walks through all four settings — connection method, dark theme, clear cache, view version — with the complete steps for iOS and Android.
Setting 1: Connection method for uploads and file updates
OmniStor lets you choose your network preference for uploading files and updating offline files: Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi or mobile data.
iOS
- Open the OmniStor app.
- Tap Settings at the lower right.
- Select Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi or mobile data to complete the setting.
Android
- Open the OmniStor app.
- Tap Menu at the upper left to open the side menu.
- Tap Settings.
- In the "Upload and Update Files" section, select Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi or mobile data to complete.
Setting 2: Dark theme
OmniStor lets you set the app to display a light or dark theme, or follow the system default.
iOS
- Open the OmniStor app.
- Tap Settings at the lower right.
- Tap the arrow next to "Theme Mode."
- Choose your preferred mode — three options: Default, Dark, Light.
Android
- Open the OmniStor app.
- Tap Menu at the upper left to open the side menu.
- Tap Settings.
- Tap the arrow next to "Theme Mode."
- Choose your preferred mode — three options: Default, Dark, Light.
Setting 3: Clear cache
The OmniStor app keeps some file data in local cache to speed up future opens. If you're tight on phone storage, clearing the cache frees that space.
iOS
- Open the OmniStor app.
- Tap Settings at the lower right.
- Scroll down the screen.
- In the "Cache" field, tap Clear Cache.
Android
- Open the OmniStor app.
- Tap Menu at the upper left to open the side menu.
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Clear Cache.
Setting 4: View version
When reporting an issue or checking whether the app needs updating, view the version in the settings page.
iOS
- Open the OmniStor app.
- Tap Settings at the lower right.
- Scroll down to see the version number.
Android
- Open the OmniStor app.
- Tap Menu at the upper left to open the side menu.
- Tap Settings.
- In the "ASUS OmniStor App" field, you'll see the version number.