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they will not stop this brother. This is how people see their phone's storage is full. This means for Apple time to purchase a new phone with more storage, or for those some cheapos use their icloud service. Which means they can never leave the apple eco system.
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Doesn't matter if you have 256gb or 1 tb storage apple will consume more then half of your storage with system data. That means it could take up to 500gb in system data.
Apple should stop this, this is really unethical process, let apple keeps logs but it should give clear functionality too so that it won’t burden on the uses.
Your solution is correct but messing a couple steps 1: don’t upload your IOS data to iCloud 2: when finish don’t transfer from other phone , instead download your info, from your iCloud account
It says it will remove all of your data.. I have a lot of progress on this phone like games and everything.. so do we get that stuff back to it’s just gone forever..?
Apple really need to solve this in future updates. BTW iphones will bigger memory will consume even more of system date space so it really doesn’t matter if you buy 128 gb iphone
@@karmatech I went to iCare as well and the technician over there had no clue what I was talking about and wanted me to call customer care as if they’d be of any help. Idk how hard cache management is but it was pretty simple when I had an android.
@@sehancherian that's why I refuse to get an iphone. I only use iPad . Daily use on iPhone and system storage will be consuming more than 120gb on a 256gb phone. Apple does this on purpose because they know most of it's user base are stupid and will run out to buy a new iPhone to fix the problem. Android has file management and I never have any issues on storage with my 128gb one plus 7 pro I have been using since 2019. I still have 100gb free space.
@@jalee6587 yeah bro my 128gb android phone has literally 40-50 apps that’s around 64-70gb but my iPad have 5-6 app 30gb . I use google drive but it downloads the documents and like went from 300mb to 800mb by opening 2-3 documents and i can’t even delete the data and caches. It’s really annoying
Yes , that is one way to get storage, however, another way is to transfer all apps and date to I cloud or Itunes then back again. I have done it and I did not lose any important files.
Normally it takes a day to completely deleted. Most effective way for me is to messing up date and time, & force reset by pressing quick up down button > hold power button till it shuts down.
sadly yes you have to reset your iphone if you want to delete all the systeme data, but it will fix your problem temporarily because system data will continue to grow
This is how they make you buy new iPhone. Most people just see storage is full and they want the new iPhone with biggest storage. It's how apple plays you isheep.
Go to Settings, and then to Clean up apps, and voila. Not only your least used apps are removed (without removing the data), but it also clears the system files.
My last iPhone was the iPhone 6 with 16 GB, after two years of usage the phone kept telling me I'm out of storage. No matter how much I deleted content, it would still be the same. Finally realised that Apple was eating up ALL of my storage (at one point up to 12 GB out of 16) in the garb of system files. I factory reset my phone and stopped updating my phone and it worked fine afterwards...minus the software limitations that required me to update my system. I realised Apple uses various underhanded and unethical tactics such as slowing down older phones (which they got caught doing) or eating up storage space to intentionally force us to upgrade to the next iPhone. To this day, the iPhone was the only phone in my 35 years of life that didn't last me at least 3 years of satisfactory uninterrupted usage. Luckily I wasn't too deep into the Apple ecosystem, so I bought an android phone and swore off buying future Apple products. The only way you can stand up against unethical practices is buy refusing to financially support it.
Ok mine was the uncompressed files that went missing while unextracting it got the storage insufficient error and the storage was full and the file didn’t uncompress after clearing the data of safari the storage was free but it took a while
It's funny apple does this on purpose. If you had a 128gb model then your system data would take up twice as much. I have seen it take up 60 to 70 gb or larger
This is how they make you buy new iPhone. Most people just see storage is full and they want the new iPhone with biggest storage. It's how apple plays you isheep.
You isheep need to factory reset your little iPhones every 3 months to have any storage. I have android OnePlus 7 for 4 years never had to factory reset it once. My storage is still 210gb free out of 256gb.