Simple Tip On How To Clear iPhone Cache – iOS 15
When you have a 32GB or 64GB iPhone and haven’t installed many apps that potentially take a considerable amount of data, the first thing that comes to mind is, “Where did that storage go?” What data is taking up space on your iPhone?
If you’re thinking the same thing, keep reading until the end of this post.
We will show you how to remove “System” storage from your iPhone.
However, clearing the System Storage is not feasible, but it will at least allow you to keep hundreds of photographs or download music offline.
Cache – What is it ?
A cache is a collection of supporting files and data that the app produces based on how frequently you interact with it.
The longer you use the app, the more cache it produces, taking up unnecessary space on your iPhone. It’s part of the System Storage category.
The cache on your iPhone is a special storage area for temporary data, can speed up the loading of webpages and apps.
However, it may eat up your storage space as well, so if you want to remove your cache once and for all, we’ve got a simple, step-by-step guide for you.
So it will do you a lot of good to always try and clear portions of it.
Below is a step-by-step process that you can use to clear some portions of the System cache.
Follow the procedure below;
1. Go to “Settings”
2. Go To “General”
3. Go To “iPhone Storage”
4 . Scroll Down Till You find “System Data”
All you need to do now is notify the amount of gigabyte that is being used up. Now to increase your storage, Reboot your iPhone.
You can repeat this process for about once in a week. This will help to save you some space.
I advice that this process is repeated once every week to ensure optimal cache clearance.