PSA: You Need to Clear Your iPhone’s ‘Other’ Storage Too


    


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    After you’ve used your iPhone for a while, it’s natural for it to start slowing down. Sometimes it might be the moment to bid your current iPhone goodbye and splash out for a new one (after trading in), but other times the issue of sluggish iPhone might be one within your control. In fact, the solution could be as simple as clearing our your storage space. No, not that?storage space. Your iPhone’s “Other” storage.
    
    The iPhone’s Other storage section can be a major memory hog. If you’ve run out of storage before and attempted to manually free up space, you may already be familiar with Other storage. If not, let’s run through what that is before we dive into how to shrink this pesky category.
    What is the iPhone’s Other storage?
    The Other section is a mysterious, catch-all corner of your iPhone’s storage. Think of it as a place where things like system files and Siri voices can be stored. But the main reason it can be a memory hog is due to caching: Your cache stores elements of apps or websites so they load faster the next you use them. The cache collects items as you browse the web, stream videos or movies and when you send text messages with pictures or video. In apps like Google Maps and Chrome,?cached data can soon start to eat away at your available storage?on the device.?
    To check how much space Other storage is using up, you’ll need to?go to?Settings?>?General?>?iPhone?Storage. After a moment’s calculation, you’ll see a bar graph of the categories taking up your iPhone’s storage. The other storage section is usually the gray portion on the far right of the graph.?
    
    iOS 11 introduced new ways to free up space, including the option of offloading apps you don’t use regularly.
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    Assuming your Other storage is taking up more space than it should, here are a few things you can do that could help you change that.
    


     Offload apps
    Not to be confused with deleting an app, offloading an app means the app is removed from your device, but all data is retained, for when you decide to reinstall it. Take advantage of this trick, especially if you have apps like Google Maps that use a lot of space but don’t store much data. To offload an app, go back to iPhone Storage in Settings > General, tap on the app that you want to offload and then?Offload App.?
    Here’s a tip: In the iPhone Storage section, there’s a list of apps with a number next to each name indicating the storage it uses. You can immediately get an overview of which apps are hogging memory or taking up just a little. This will help you decide which to offload.
    Clear out the Safari cache and close tabs
    If you use Safari often, your iPhone may be storing web history and data that you simply do not need. To clear Safari’s browser cache, go to Settings > Safari and?Clear History and Website Data. And if you’re a Chrome user, here’s how to clear out cache on Google’s browser.
    Closing out tabs also helps free up storage and keeps your device running smoothly. You can manage how frequently Safari will close open tabs by going to?Settings?>?Safari?>?Close Tabs. You can keep closing tabs manually, or let Safari close out tabs that haven’t been viewed for a day, a week or a month.?
    Stop storing texts forever
    By default, your iPhone stores all of the text messages you send and receive… forever. This is convenient if you need to look up a 15-month-old conversation, but not so convenient if you need your storage space back. To stop your phone from saving texts forever, open up?Settings?and tap Messages. Scroll down until you find Message History and tap Keep Messages. Change Forever to 30 Days or 1 Year. A pop-up will ask you if you want to delete older messages; tap Delete to proceed.
    Reset your iPhone
    If all else fails, a surefire way to dump a lot of the junk contained in Other storage is by?resetting your iPhone, even if you can’t fully empty it.?
    For more iPhone tips and tricks, check out these hidden iOS 15 features, iPhone settings to change ASAP, and how to make your iPhone feel more like your old Android phone. Plus, we have tips for making your phone last longer before you have to replace it.