EVER noticed how a chunk of your iPhone storage is taken up by the mysterious ‘other’?
When you’re running out of space and need a clear out, it’s not particularly helpful.
Other is made up of all the smaller bits and bobs that don’t really require their own category like photos and apps do.
But together, they can pile up to quite a sizeable amount.
You can see how much other data you have lurking on your iPhone by opening the settings and going to iPhone Storage, and sliding to the bottom, System Data.
What is ‘other’ storage on iPhone?
As Apple explains on the iPhone, ‘other’ consists of “caches, logs and other resources in use”.
Logs are relatively small – they are simply tiny record files of what your phone does, such as the list of WiFi connections you have saved.
The real culprit that adds up quick is the cache.
This is backed up data of things you access, for example Instagram or Facebook.
Your phone stores media like images and video as a cache, to reduce loading time when you access it.
How do I clear ‘other’ on iPhone?
There’s only one way to clear the ‘other’ right down.
And that’s to do a complete reset of your phone, starting everything from square one.
Back up everything first of course.
The problem is, overtime, it’ll just build up again.
You can try to reduce it a bit yourself by clearing the cache in the apps individually, if there’s an option to do so.
Your web browser, whether it’s Safari or Chrome, will probably have a lot of cache and is a good place to start.
You’ll find an option to clear it in the history settings.
Aside from all this, there are alternative options to try, such as deleting unused apps.
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