A class action lawsuit was recently raised against Apple
because their products very rarely have the storage space they are advertised
with. For example, a 16GB iPhone will not have 16GB for you to use when you
first set up the phone. As we download apps, sync music and capture photos, the
amount of storage space available dwindles until one day we get the dreaded
Storage Is Full message. But how can we free up space on our tech when there’s
so much we need to store on them?
1. Check Your Usage
To figure of which of your apps is taking up most of those
GB’s simply tap on Settings > General > Usage > Manage Storage and see
which of your apps is taking up the most space. As you can see, most of my
storage is taken up with music, photos and podcasts. Luckily our next few tips
will help me free up some extra iPhone and iPad space!
2. Get Rid Of Those Unplayed Games
Although games are a fantastic time waster, they are also
notorious space wasters! Whilst you’re managing your storage, it may be best to
start by deleting those gaming apps that you downloaded and played once whilst
waiting for meeting or whilst stuck in traffic. If you haven’t played it for
over a month it’s time to delete!
3. Beware Apps Bearing Downloads
As you can see, my iPhone is extremely full. The largest app
on my phone by far is Podcasts, but not all of those MB are audio files. The
amount of space that each of the apps on your iPhone or iPad is a combination
of the app itself and the data that app downloads internally. Tap on each of
your apps and see how much of that app space is just data and documents. To
clear this you will most likely have to delete and re-install the app to clear
its cache and free up some space.
4. Get Rid Of Old Podcasts
Speaking of podcasts, did you know that one 30-minute
episode is 25MB? That may not seem a lot but if you have dozens or even
hundreds of old podcasts that you’ve already listened to hanging around in your
library they will start to add up. To delete old podcasts simply swipe left on
the episode to delete it!
5. Use The Cloud To Store Photos
By having your photos be back up automatically to a
cloud-based storage system like Google+ or Dropbox, you leave your photo
library free to fill as much as you like. We recommend Google+ as they offer
free, unlimited storage! To use this system you will need to download the
Google+ app > Sign In or Up > Select Auto Back-Up.
6. Stop Using Photo Stream
Apple’s Photo Stream service enables you to automatically
sync the last 1,000 photos – that’s the equivalent of 1GB – you’ve taken across
all of your Apple products. If you have this function enabled you will have
these 1,000 photos stored twice on some devices, taking up unnecessary amounts
of space. So, unless you need to share photos amongst your devices you should
really turn it off. It’s easy, just go to Settings > Photos & Camera
> Toggle the Photo Stream button.
7. Only Save HDR Photos
If your iPhone is saving two photos for every one that you
take, you’re storing both the normal photo and a High Dynamic Range (HDR)
version. There’s no need to keep both
versions, so it makes sense to go to Settings > Photos & Camera >
Toggle Keep Normal Photo and cut your photo library in half!
8. Erase Browsing Data Regularly
Just like on your computer or laptop, caches and cookies
need to erased on your tablet and phone. To delete the browsing data in Safari
for example, if that’s the browser you’re using, simply go to Manage Storage
> Safari App > Website Data > Remove All Website Data to remove all
that browsing history that’s stacked up. Ensure you do this regularly.
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