The ‘Other’ tab accumulates temporary files that add up to GB
How to release ‘Other’ content?
When we run out of space on our iPhone, we start deleting apps and photos haphazardly, without thinking about the repercussions. We lose images that we may need in the future, and waste time re-downloading apps. But few users of Manzana they know they exist temporary files (or cache) that accumulate in the memory of your phone and that you can delete very easily.
How to delete temporary files on your iPhone
To clear accumulated items on your iPhone phone, you will have to gradually eliminate them in the ‘Other’ tab of the ‘Safari’ menubecause the problem is in many cases in this web browser that incorporates all Apple brand mobiles as standard.
- Go to Safari.
- Select the ‘Clear history and website data’ option.
- Go to ‘Keep messages’ and select the time period that interests you.
On the other hand, Apple explains on its help web page that there is a much easier way to free up this space: “If you have iOS or iPadOS 13, iPhone or iPad storage is full and is mostly occupied by ‘Other’ category, please update the device to iOS or iPadOS 13.6.1 (or to a later version)”.
In short, to avoid having to resort to iCloud cloud storage and the monthly payment that comes with it, take care of deleting all the files accumulated in the ‘Safari’ cache.