How to lower other storage on iphone

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From what the iPhone 'Other' storage function actually is to what it holds and how to clear it, here's everything you need to know to free up space

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The iPhone 'Other' storage feature remains somewhat of a mystery that's driven many of us crazy at one time or another. After all, there's nothing worse than going to download a new app and finding out that your storage is full - especially when a huge chunk of it is listed as 'Other'. What exactly does that mean, anyway? 

If you have the best iPhone, especially a later model like the iPhone 13, then you're likely blessed with more storage than you've ever had before, and yet, without the option to add a microSD card, it can still feel like it's not quite enough to store all those photos, videos and apps. 

And while most of what we store on our iPhone's is easily visible, the iPhone 'Other' storage category can really leave you scratching your head as to what exactly it contains! If you download and stream a lot of music and video, then this is likely the culprit because although they're classified as 'Media' in the storage system, they contain caches which are categorised as 'Other'.

The good news is, figuring out how to clear the iPhone 'Other' storage folder is one of our favorite iPhone tips and tricks and it's easer to do than you might think. In this piece, we walk you through the options available to you to clear the myriad of leftover files and caches. Let's dive in...

How to check your iPhone’s storage

On your device, open your Settings menu and head into “General”, and then iPhone Storage.

The color coded bar will show how your available storage is divvied up, with "Other" appearing as a gray color. It may take a few seconds to calculate the full rundown, so just give it a bit of time.

Our example below has a lot of "Other" storage, but that could be down to running the iOS 14 beta. Apple does say that “Other” storage will fluctuate, so don’t panic if it changes from day to day.

What is “Other” storage?

What is iPhone 'Other' storage we heard you ask? Well, as you’d imagine, “Other” is a way of grouping together a huge number of files that don’t fit into any other category.

It could be downloaded Netflix videos, caches from your web browser of choice, or simply a huge amount of messages with attachments.

How to shrink “Other” storage

Option 1: Clear Old Messages

The first step to clear the iPhone 'Other' storage folder is via settings. Head into the “Messages” category and scroll to “Message History”. Your iPhone is set to keep messages forever, but this can soon lead to running out of space.

You can swap it to 1 year or 30 days, which will clear anything beyond those parameters.

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Option 2: Clear Browser Caches

Safari caches can be pretty dense with data, and that comes at the expense of storage. From Settings, head to “Safari” and then “Clear History and Website Data” (iOS 13 or earlier) or “Website Data” (iOS 14).

If you’re using Chrome instead, there’s an option to clear its cache, too. Open Google Chrome, head into “Settings”, and then “Privacy”, and “Clear Browsing Data”.

Select the sections to remove, and then clear them to free up some space.

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Option 3: Backup and Reset

We’d ideally want to avoid this, but Apple’s file system only lets users purge what they allow you to purge.

This means that sometimes it’s actually easier to simply start again, restoring the device from a backup.

Connect your iPhone to a PC (and use iTunes) or a Mac (and look for it in the sidebar of Finder). Backup your device using either method, and be sure to select the option to “Encrypt local backup” to save account passwords.

Once that’s done, unplug your phone and go to “Settings”, “General”, “Reset” and “Erase All Content and Settings”.

This will wipe your phone entirely, and allow you to restore it from either iTunes or Finder. For a full guide, you can find full instructions on how to do this below.

Customize your wallpaper

Anything saved to your Photos library can be your Home Screen, Lock Screen, or both. Just find the pic you like, tap the Share button and select Use as Wallpaper.

Make a Live Photo into a video

A Live Photo’s movement can be exported in video format for recipients who don’t have iPhones: just tap the share sheet, select Save as Video and the clip will appear at the top of your library.

iPhone tips and tricks

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Customize Control Center

With Control Center you can get fast access to lots of useful things by swiping down from the top right. You can customize the selection of controls and their order in Settings > Control Center.

How do I clear other storage?

'Other' storage category.
Open Settings..
Tap Battery and device care..
Tap Storage. Please note: if you delete files from an app you often use, the app will run slower..
Tap Apps..
Choose an app and uninstall it as required..

Why do I have so much other storage on my iPhone?

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.

Why does other take up half my iPhone storage?

The “Other” category on your iPhone is basically the caches of all the apps, settings preferences, saved messages, voice memos, etc. There is no simple way to identify and remove data in the Other storage category. With a bit of patience, you can reduce the amount of space it takes up on your device.