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How can I fix my storage space on my iPhone?
21 Fixes for the iPhone “Storage Almost Full” Message
- TIP #1: Delete unused apps.
- Tip #2: Delete preinstalled apps data.
- Tip #3: Find out which apps are taking up the most space.
- Tip #4: Mass purge old conversations.
- Tip #5: Turn off Photo Stream.
- Tip #6: Don’t keep HDR photos.
- Tip #7: Listen to your music with pCloud.
Why is my iPhone storage full even after deleting?
This may happen because of a bug or if you disable the ‘Optimize iPhone Storage’ feature. To prevent this from happening, you will need to disable the iCloud feature on your iPhone. Go to the Settings on your iPhone and tap your Apple ID profile.
How can I reduce the amount of storage on my iPhone?
The good news is, you can reduce almost everything else. And you have a few options: Optimize: Apple has implemented a “nearline” approach where it automagically stores recent files locally but moves older files to iCloud. Both iCloud Photo Library and iCloud Music Library do this for media.
How can I find out how much storage I have on my iPhone?
Go to Settings. Tap General. Tap [device] Storage. You might see recommendations for optimizing your storage, a list of your apps, and the amount of space that each one uses. Go to Settings. Tap [your name]. Tap iCloud. You’ll see how much space you have left in iCloud, the apps using your storage, and if you need to upgrade your storage plan.
Why does my iPhone take up so much space?
Operating system: The first big bite out of your of iPhone storage is iOS itself. Apple has made iOS smaller and more storage efficient over the years, but it still takes up to 5 GB of space right off the top. Photos & videos: Recent iPhones have 12-megapixel, 4K video cameras on the back.
What happens if you run out of storage on your iPhone?
Try to free up some space with these tips. Whether you have a 64 GB or a 512 GB iPhone or iPad, running out of storage sucks. It means you can’t take the photo or video you want to take, download the app or game you want to download or do anything that adds any significant amount of data at all.