Find out what you can do to fix it below. It’s no good having a smart device if there’s no space for photos, videos, and apps on it. But for some users, “Other” grows much bigger than 10 GB, swelling to 50 GB or more. Of course, when you only have a 16 GB device, that already sounds like far too much. Typically, the “Other” or “System” category in your iPhone, iPad, or Mac storage shouldn’t use more than 10 GB of space. Other storage includes things like Siri voices, fonts, dictionaries, logs and caches, your device’s Spotlight index, Keychain & CloudKit Database, and other system data. Depending on your device, model, and iOS/iPadOS version you might also see a category called System, which displays how much storage your operating system (iOS/iPadOS) consumes. “Other” or “System” can bloat to fill up your entire device, but we can get rid of it. If your iPhone, iPad, or Mac storage is full, you might start to wonder what this “Other” category is that keeps using your space.
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