iPhones are one of the best smartphones in the market, offering flagship features such as best-in-class camera systems, powerful processors and great battery life. However, all these features come at a cost. In fact, iPhones are some of the costliest mass-produced smartphones that you. Those looking to buy one for a cheaper price can grab the lowest variant of an iPhone but you'll have to work with a limited storage capacity. Although iPhones now start at 128GB, even that can get filled up pretty quickly if you're a photo freak.
But there's a way you can free up space on your iPhone. That is by clearing the system cache and deleting apps you no longer use. Although it is just a temporary fix, you can still store more data on your iPhone, instead of having to delete important work-related files or having to upgrade to a newer device.
Do note that there's no direct way of clearing system storage on the iPhone. Instead, you can delete app data and system cache which will free up the storage space up to an extent. Here's how to do it.
Tap Settings on your iPhone.
Tap Settings on your iPhone.
A bar will appear showing how much space is taken by various apps, along with all the system storage. Below that, a list of apps consuming the data will appear.
Step 1:
To delete app data on your iPhone, tap on Settings.
Step 2:
Tap General and then go to System Storage.
Step 3:
When the list of apps appears, tap on the particular app of which you wish to delete data.
Step 4:
Tap on Offload App. This will delete the app and free up the storage space taken by it.
Your iPhone temporarily stores system cache to make loading apps faster. However, this also means that a chunk of space is taken up. Thankfully, getting rid of it is easy! To clear the
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