Free iPhone storage hacks are all over the internet.
These smartphone tricks are quite popular since many users want to ensure their Android and iPhone devices are not running out of storage.
But most require users to delete their apps, videos, photos, and other content.
This is why many people are still trying to find methods to free up their iPhone storage without deleting anything.
If you are one of them, here are the two free iPhone storage tricks you can rely on.
Free iPhone Storage Hack That Doesn't Involve Deleting
The Sun's latest report provided two methods to free up your iPhone's storage without deleting anything.
Offloading Apps
- First, visit your iPhone's settings.
- After that, click the General option and go to the iPhone Storage section.
- Once you are there, just choose the apps you rarely use.
- Check the ones that are taking the most storage.
- Then, click them individually and choose the Offload App button.
Optimizing Videos and Photos
- The first thing you need to do is create your iCloud account. If you already have it, visit your device's settings.
- Then, click your name. Tap on the iCloud option and choose the Photos button.
- After that, turn on iCloud Photos.
- Then, click the Optimize iPhone Storage button to save space on your device.
If you want to learn more about the optimization trick, you can visit the official Apple Support page.
Tips to Maintain iPhone Storage
Of course, prevention is always better than cure.
If you don't want to end up needing to free up your iPhone storage, you must know how to maintain your device's memory.
Here are some tips you can try to maintain your iPhone's storage.
- Always check Apple's recommendations.
- Deactivate Photo Stream.
- Utilize your iPhone settings to check if your storage is running out.
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