The applications are very reckless in terms of the storage capacity you need on the iPhone, especially in recent years, as is the case with high-resolution images captured by the iPhone and about 4K videos. This is in addition to many things that need storage space, including the operating system, Which made owners of the iPhone suffer from the problem of filling the storage space continuously (and there was a problem before System 13.7 As it is possible for the phone to stop working if your storage capacity is full), so we share with you our complete guide for all ways to free up storage space on the iPhone, which will benefit you even if your phone has a capacity of 16 GB only!


"Other" files in iPhone storage settings

Perhaps, while digging through your iPhone settings, you found the iPhone Storage settings, through which your iPhone shows you how your files are distributed on its space, which you can access through Settings, General Settings and then Settings -> General -> iPhone Storage.

The first thing you will notice is that the applications, as usual, occupy a huge space, along with the operating system of course. In addition to that, we have pictures and media in general, but the most important is the "other" space:

The rule here is very simple, that the area of ​​the other is an area, meaning it does not fall under the categories shown above! Usually, these files are not accessible by you. For example, if you use an application like BeatMaker 2 to make miniature music projects, then these projects are definitely composed of different audio files, and these files have space of course, these files are stored in a special folder (cache or temp) and you cannot access it, and it is treated by i- Fone is marked as "other" space, meaning that it is not categorized and is deleted as soon as space is needed.

The point here is that tracking this space is very difficult, but be aware that in most cases it stems from applications that need to store files with a relatively large space and the application does not depend on them to work, and what we can advise you at this point is to give up any Unnecessary apps, which brings us to our next very intuitive point.


Uninstall some apps and games! Take a look at the Offload Apps feature

Yes, you now need additional storage space, the first thing you should look at is the applications and games installed on your iPhone that you do not use in the first place, some of us store applications and games on our phone and forget them for months! Take your step now and get rid of the unnecessary.

Besides the above, there is a wonderful feature in the iPhone called Offload Unused Apps, and this feature simply scans the application or game from your phone, but at the same time it keeps some important files and settings related to this application or this game, so when downloading an application You previously deleted it with this feature. You can access all your settings simultaneously.

As you can see from the image above, the Offload Unused Apps feature or deleting the apps that are not used can be started automatically, by entering the iTunes and App Store settings and then activating them! But Be careful, If you do this feature, the iPhone will delete any application or game that it finds that you do not use for a long time, which is not my business, since it may lose you applications that you only use on a monthly basis, such as the Internet subscription payment application or the travel reservation application ... etc.


Pictures and videos are the basis for freeing up storage space in the iPhone

Happy situation, embarrassing situation, fun and banter, family event, wedding or even a hike? Get out the iPhone and take pictures, man! In reality, this is not a wrong behavior, and I do not even criticize it, but this behavior in the long term destroys your storage space, especially if you do not care about transferring it to the computer, uploading it to the cloud or even organizing it and wiping the junk from it.

The iPhone provides you with a great option to reduce the space taken up by new photos and videos, and this is primarily and apart from the organizational steps, the first thing you can do is set your iPhone to save media of the type High Efficiency (High Efficiency) through the camera settings As in the following picture:

In this case, the images will be saved in the HEIF format, and this simply will make the images retain their full quality, but with a quarter of the normal JPG images, but note that saving images at this resolution on the cloud, for example, and opening them from other devices may make them not viewable, but this is not certain.

In my opinion, the best is to take the pictures in the highest possible resolution, and then save what you need on your phone and save the rest on the cloud or on the computer, and here we go to the next step.


Use iCloud smartly to free up storage space on iPhone

The computational storage service provides you with the ability to save your photos on the cloud for free - in case you adhere to the available space for free - and the most important thing is that this feature allows you to greatly improve your usage experience, as it allows you to delete old photos that you do not open often from the device, but keep them on The cloud naturally, and it will also continue to appear in the gallery, but clicking on it will download it from the cloud and will not open it directly like a recent image.

Instead of thatYou can use the Google Photos service to save images also in the same way, and the distinguishing feature here is that you will be able to upload unlimited pictures for free, and once the Google Photos application finishes uploading the images, you can delete them from your phone naturally, and this solution may be ideal if you are You find i-Cloud to be more expensive than necessary.


Photo Stream is turned off

This feature allows you - separately from i-Cloud - to share your photos or videos captured during the previous XNUMX days between all your devices within the Apple working environment, which includes the Mac, iPhone, iPad and any other device that supports it.

This feature is really useful, but at the same time it consumes a large amount of space, so it is not necessary, especially if you do not own a large number of Apple devices, or you do not use them in the first place! You can stop it as follows:


Quick summary:

Delete apps and games that you are not actually using
• Take a look at the Offload Apps feature as it might work for you
• Handle photos and videos with caution, store your photos and videos and wipe the junk from your phone, this will contribute greatly to freeing up space
• Delete files uploaded within applications if you do not use them, such as music files on Spotify, Apple Music or videos on YouTube, Netflix or others.

What do you think? What are the most important habits that you follow to take care of your phone's storage space? Join us now ...

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PhoneArena

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