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Wondering About the ‘Other’ Section in iPhone Storage? Here’s a Guide

Running low on iPhone storage can be so frustrating as it either prompts you to buy more storage or delete the existing data on your phone. Have you ever noticed the ‘Other’ section that takes up a lot of storage in the iPhone storage window? Yes, you’re thinking it right! It’s that grey category on the bar that is a part of taking up your iPhone storage.

Other files usually consist of iPhone apps like Siri or Maps. However, the major section of the ‘Other’ storage refers to the Cache files, the files that help run your apps quicker.

Removing the ‘Other’ section from iPhone storage can help a lot in clearing up some space. Below is a guide on understanding the ‘Other’ section and deleting the same if not necessary.


How to Find the ‘Other’ Storage on Your iPhone?

The steps to locate the ‘Other’ storage on your iPhone are:

Go to the ‘Settings’ app on your iPhone and iPad.
Select the ‘General’ tab from the menu.
Click on the ‘iPhone Storage’ option.
A bar graph will appear depicting the space taken by the respective folders. You’ll find the ‘Other’ section on the right side of the graph.
Ways to Getting Rid of ‘Other’ Storage on Your iPhone

There are multiple ways to get rid of the ‘Other’ storage section in your iPhone storage and clear out some space at the same time. Read below to know more!

Clear Safari’s Cache

If you’re a Safari user, clearing up the cache for the same will make some space for your iPhone storage. Thus, the steps to clear Safari’s cache are:

Go to the ‘Settings’ app on your Apple device.
Locate the ‘Safari’ tab and click on the same.
Select the ‘Clear History and Website Data’ at the bottom of the window.
A pop-up menu will open. Tap on the ‘Clear History and Data’ option to confirm.
Delete Your Old Messages

Deleting your old messages don’t help much in freeing up space on your phone. However, you can still do the same if clearing the least of things makes a difference for you.

For deleting messages, follow the steps mentioned below:

Click on the ellipsis icon on the top of the chatbox.
Click on the ‘Select Messages’ option from the pop-up menu.
Select the messages that you want to delete.
Hit the ‘Done’ button at the bottom of the screen.
Make sure that you delete the message carefully, as there is no going back once you remove them.

If you want to delete all the messages older than 30 days or a year, follow the steps below:

Go to the ‘Settings’ app.
Select the ‘Messages’ tab.
Click on the ‘Keep Messages’ option under the Message History section.
Select one of the two options: 30 days or one year. Once you make your choice, all the messages older than the selected time will delete automatically.
Apple’s Recommendations

Every iPhone has a different usage pattern. Thus, an iPhone collects data based on the same. Apple’s recommendations are a section that recommends deleting such data that it makes some space on your iPhone.

The steps to locate Apple’s Recommendations are:

Go to the ‘Settings’ app.
Select the ‘General’ tab.
Click on the ‘iPhone Storage’ option.
A ‘Recommendations’ section is available under the bar graph.
Offload Unused Apps Automatically or Manually

Sometimes, you download apps but then stop using them after some time due to multiple reasons. Thus, you can choose to offload these apps automatically, and the steps to do the same are:

Go to the ‘Settings’ app.
Select the ‘iTunes & App Store’ tab.
Turn the slider on for ‘Offload Unused Apps.’
Interestingly, the icon of these apps remains on your home screen, and whenever you tap on the same, these apps will get re-downloaded.

You may choose to offload certain apps manually, and the steps to do the same are:

Go to the ‘Settings’ app.
Select the ‘General’ tab.
Click on the ‘iPhone Storage’ option.
A list of apps will appear in order of most to least space used.
Click on the app that you want to offload.
Select the ‘Offload App’ option.
Delete the Unnecessary Voice Notes

Voice notes are the recordings on your iPhone that you might’ve recorded during a seminar or just for fun. Thus, deleting the old unnecessary voice notes on your iPhone and clearing some iPhone storage. The steps to delete the voice notes are:

Open the ‘Voice Memos’ app on your iPhone.
Click on the ‘Edit’ option at the top.
Tap and select the voice notes you want to remove.
Hit the ‘Delete’ option at the bottom.
To permanently delete the voice notes, open the ‘Recently Deleted’ folder from the bottom of the window.
Click on the ‘Edit’ option and select ‘Delete all.’
A final menu will prompt you to confirm the action. Select the ‘Delete Forever’ option to permanently remove the files.
Following the methods to make some extra space on your iPhone isn’t a bad idea. Mostly, when you keep downloading new stuff. Also, it is a convenient option when you don’t want to invest in buying extra space.

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