on 15-12-2014 22:58
When I got my iPhone 6 Plus i decided to go for 16GB instead of 64GB becasue I was sick of duplicting things on multiple devices. Macbook, Nexus 7 and iPhone. I use the cloud for most things but today I decided to look at my storage usage (settings, general, usuage, storage) and noticed I had 1GB left. Shocked as I don't have many apps, all photos are on instagram/Flickr and my music is iTunes Match/Spotify I investidated and found 4GB of other. I tried resetting and restoring but the other category was still there.
Long story short I decided to restore the phone and set up as new and its works with nearly 8GB free with my apps installed. Again this worked as most of my items were in the cloud so It only took a few mins to resync so I fully expect some people to say this isn't a solution. Its just an idea incase you really want that space on your phone.
I believe the "other" was some previous update files which the phone didn't delete. Now I will do all my updates via the Macbook to be safe and it is always on me so it isn't a hassle.
Hope this helps some people.
on 16-12-2014 00:09
Thanks for the heads up Liam. I am sure this will help other members
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on 16-12-2014 00:17
on 16-12-2014 00:21
16-12-2014 06:35 - edited 16-12-2014 06:42
Hi
The Other file is made up of iOS and
Browser cache
Mail cache
Mail messages
Mail attachments
Safari's Reading List
iTunes Backups
Game data
Saved data files
Call history
Notes
Media
Voice memos
Source -> https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-5142
One way to also reduce it is a restore via iTunes as you have performed.
on 16-12-2014 09:45
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on 16-12-2014 14:56
on 16-12-2014 14:56
@Anonymous wrote:Hi
The Other file is made up of iOS and
Browser cache
Mail cache
Mail messages
Mail attachments
Safari's Reading List
iTunes Backups
Game data
Saved data files
Call history
Notes
Media
Voice memos
Source -> https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-5142
One way to also reduce it is a restore via iTunes as you have performed.
http://m.wikihow.com/Get-Rid-of-Other-on-the-iPhone
Thanks for this. Does anyone know of an app that can clear these in one press of a button?
16-12-2014 15:02 - edited 16-12-2014 15:08
16-12-2014 15:02 - edited 16-12-2014 15:08