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    What you can do to end iPhone full memory

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeJuly 8, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Anyone who uses their cell phone a lot knows that the storage space becomes insufficient at some point. The more apps you download, the faster the device seems to run out. This way, other resources are blocked and when you end up noticing at a time when a photo needs to be taken, all that’s left is to try to remove some media content or apps.

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    However, think of at least 5 digital gadgets you’ve downloaded that you can’t do without. At the moment, it is possible to think of several solutions aimed at transport, search and organization that should not be excluded from the mobile phone. Existing models often feature smart cache cleaning, where they only temporarily delete information used on social media and other platforms.

    Delete all cache data to make better use of your iPhone memory

    The first step: Go to the “Settings” part of the iPhone and tap on the Apple ID, and select “iCloud”.

    The second step: Select Manage Storage and choose the apps you want to delete the cache, remember that this only clears the activity history and not the app itself.

    The third step: After selecting the app, tap on Clear Data and finish the process.

    Always try to check if the memory is full and see if you don’t have any apps using your iPhone’s memory. Social networks like Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp end up processing data practically every day, so always clear the cache of these tools. Your files can also be redirected to a drive, allowing more content to be saved for later.

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