You have yours. iPhone Do you like it? Then you definitely don't want any dirt to stick to it and you make sure it looks its best at all times. Your smartphoneone but you should keep yourself in shape from the inside out. It's time to get rid of your iPhone all unnecessary remains from the summer and prepare it for the fall.
You could be interested in
During its use, each iPhone will gradually fill up with content of various types and origins. It can be not only applications, but also photos, messages or videos. However, not everything that takes up space on your phone is absolutely necessary for you or for its operation. These can be applications installed out of curiosity or for testing and used only once, accidentally taken photo sequences and more. If you take a closer look at your iPhone's storage, you will find the "Other" category on the bar, which usually takes up quite a lot of space.
The Other category includes all content that doesn't fit into categories like Photos, Apps, or Media. This can include app data, call history, voice memos, email and text message attachments, and more. The individual items themselves aren't very large, but when they add up, they're noticeable on your phone. To get rid of them, go through apps like Mail, Messages, Notes, or Phone and delete anything you know you won't need: attachments, completed tasks, notes, call history, and more. Also pay attention to the folders that contain deleted files, messages, reminders, and notes. Your iPhone. On the phoneonech with a newer operating system, launch Settings -> General -> Storage: iPhoneJust below the bar showing how much storage each type of content is taking up, you'll find suggestions for freeing up space.
V Settings -> General -> Storage: iPhone You'll also find a list of apps, sorted by how much of your storage they take up. Look at the apps that are storing content: streaming services with download options, podcasts, and so on. Tap the app name and swipe left to delete files you no longer want on your phone. In the Storage folder: iPhone You can also scroll down to Messages, then tap Check for large attachments. You can delete content you know you might miss here.
Documents and data
To delete documents and application data, we will stay in Settings for a while. Your first steps should be to go to all installed web browsers to clear the cache. Remember that after clearing the cache, you will have to enter all login information again.
- Go to Settings -> Safari.
- Scroll to the bottom where you select "Clear history and site data" and confirm.
If you are using Chrome, the procedure will be slightly different:
- Run the application Chrome.
- Click on the three dots icon at the bottom right -> Settings -> Privacy.
- Select Clear Browsing Data.
You can also clear data for most other apps: just scroll down to the app name in Settings and you'll easily see if you can clear its data. Data-intensive apps like Facebook or Snapchat, but unfortunately they do not offer this option. You may ask yourself whether it is even necessary to have application Facebook on your phone, the second option is to completely uninstall the app and install it again. Before proceeding with this step, make sure that you have your passwords saved, either in memory or in the relevant application.
What about photos?
You probably don't want to lose most of your photos. But you might be surprised at how many photos you've taken by mistake, or how many times you've taken a whole sequence instead of just one. Your iPhone may also have a lot of duplicate photos that are taking up a lot of space. With smarter search in iOS 12 makes it easier to find photos you might want to delete—just open the app, tap the magnifying glass icon in the bottom right corner, and type something like “Sequences” or “Screenshots” into the search box. Also pay attention to the “Recently Deleted” folder.
Autumn cleaning? Can I clean the display with a damp cloth? Or rather wait for spring?