When you check the status of Storage on iPhone, you will see something listed as “Other” taking up a good amount of storage space. You will find below the steps to Clear Other Storage on iPhone or iPad.
Clear Documents and Data from Messages. If you use iMessage a lot, chances are the app may have consumed plenty of storage. You would be glad to know that iOS makes it incredibly simple to view how much storage photos, videos, GIFs have captured, respectively. Therefore, you can choose to keep and delete data based on your need. How to Erase or Clear iPad Memory to Speed Up iPad Easily? Preparation: Be sure you have downloaded and installed the best iPad Memory Cleaner software on your computer, and the iPad you need to clear is also connected to PC. 1st Click - Select the Clearing Mode As You Like. After launching the program on your PC, you'll see an interface. One final smidgen of junk to wipe off your iPhone or iPad is the cache for the Safari web browser or other mobile web browsers you use. For Safari, go to Settings Safari. Tap Clear History.
You can see “Other Storage” on iPhone by going to Settings > General > iPhone Storage.
On iPhone Storage screen, you will see the overall status of storage space on your iPhone represented in the form of a bar graph.
If you scroll down to bottom on the same screen, you will see the amount of storage space taken up by Other Data.
Note: It may take a while for iPhone to scan and analyze its storage and present the amount System and Other Storage.
The standard categories or labels used by Apple to represent the data taking up storage space on iPhone are – System, Apps, Photos, Music, Books, Movies, TV Shows and Podcasts.
Any other type of data that does not fit into these standard categories is conveniently labelled as ‘Other’ by Apple.
In general, the data labelled as “Other” consists of App Cache, Mail Attachments, Safari browser Cache, Bookmarks, Reading Lists, Siri Cache, Corrupted Files and other data which does not fit in Apple’s standard categories.
If left unchecked, “Other Data” can continue to grow in size and have an adverse impact on the overall performance of your device.
In most cases you should be able to significantly reduce the storage space taken up by “Other Data” by removing the following major contributors to “Other Storage” on iPhone.
1. Delete Safari History and Website Data
Go to Settings > Safari and tap on Clear History and Website Data.
2. Offload Unused Apps
The Offload Unused Apps feature allows you to remove Unused Apps from your device, while still being able to re-download the Apps and pick up the Apps right from where you had left them.
Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage > On the next screen, select the App that you want to Offload
On the next screen, tap on the Offload App option > On the confirmation pop-up, tap on Offload App to confirm.
Repeat the above steps for other Apps that you want to Offload from your device.
3. Saved Messages and Message Attachments
Over a period of time saved messages and message attachments can start taking up a ton of storage space on your iPhone.
You can delete saved text messages and message attachments by following the steps listed in this article: How to Delete Saved Messages on iPhone
4. Remove Documents and Data
As you continue using Apps, they start storing Cached data, Login information, Attachments and other related information on your device.
Over a period of time all this App related stuff (known as “Documents and Data”) starts building up in size and often ends up becoming way larger than the size of the actual App.
You can remove “Documents and data” from iPhone by using steps as provided in this guide: How to Delete Documents and Data on iPhone.
After removing above items, take a look at the space occupied by ‘Other’ on your iPhone. If “Other Storage” still accounts for a significant amount, it is likely that you are dealing with the issue of corrupted files contributing to “Other” storage.
If a significant portion of “Other Storage” is coming from corrupted files, it can only be cleared by performing a Factory Reset.
The Factory Reset process will completely erase all the data from iPhone, including corrupted files and data contributing to Other Storage.
To Factory Reset iPhone, go to Settings > General > Reset and tap on Erase All Content and Settings.
This will erase all the data from your device, including corrupted files contributing to “Other Storage”.
After Factory Reset, you can either setup your device as New iPhone or Restore iPhone using a previously made iCloud or iTunes Backup of your iPhone.
For the exact steps to Restore iPhone, you can refer to this guide: How to Restore iPhone from iTunes and iCloud Backup.
Apr 17, 2015 11:27 am / Posted by Fitch to iOS Topics
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It's really annoying that your iPad doesn't response as quickly as the time you bought it. So to make it operate fast again, you can clean the memory or data of it. How to clear iPad memory completely? Reset to erase all data in your iPad is a good way. But some people consider upgrading to a higher iOS version is another way. However, this does not work for older versions of the iPad. The reason for this is that not all iPads are able to upgrade to the latest iOS. For example, if you have an iPad Original, it will not allow you to upgrade to iOS 7. An iPad 2 may allow you to upgrade to iOS 7 but it does not work as well running under iOS 5 or iOS 6. So you will need to determine if upgrading to the latest iOS version will work for you. Besides, you can consider other options such as looking for a better version of the apps you use on your iPad. Bear in mind that updating your apps will take up too much space in your old iPad because these apps now have additional features that need more space. Hence, it might be a good idea to look for similar apps that are lesser in size but with all the features that you need. With this, you can get a better app and at the same time save on space to make your iPad work faster and better.
Meanwhile, there is a more efficient way to clear iPad memory completely. That is to use the Vibosoft iPad Memory Cleaner(Mac) software. You just have to download the program on your computer and act as the instructions shown in the following part and then you will successfully clean the memory on iPad. In addition, this third-party tool can help you clear data on iPhone and iPod as well. Now you can download the Windows version and follow the steps below.
When you finish installing the program on your PC, you can connect your iPad to the computer and then operate the software. Then you can see the below interface. Click the 'Quick Clean' option.
You can select file folder as needed and click the 'Start Scan' option to continue.
Now, after choosing the files you want to clean from iPad. You can click the 'Clean' option and the unwanted files will disappear. Your iPad memory will be cleared.
Note: This program can be compatible with iPhone and iPod too. Before your clear iPad/iPhone/iPod memory, you may need to back up the data on your iOS devices. So the iPhone data transfer may be of great use for you to transfer files from iPad/iPhone/iPod to computer.
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