Yeah. Facebook and Twitter caches can get kinda big. What I'd actually
do before deleting those apps, however, is do an encrypted backup to
iTunes (this saves things like health data and wifi passwords) and ten
whipe your phone and restore from that backup. You'll also want to do
a transfer purchases to the computer, to, to make sure ringtones and
app purchase history gets backed up--though I think this no longer
applies to apps anymore since Apple started their app thinning
process. Anyhow, this should help clear out a lot of junk that you,
yourself, can't access. Apple devices tend to build up a lot of cruft
over the years, and doing this process of an encrypted backup, whiping
your phone, then restoring from that backup can clear this junk off
your phone. Some people will tell you that putting the same backup
onto the phone will just put all that unwanted data back onto your
phone, but I've found this not to be the case. I've actually seen the
"Other" storage category shrink after performing this
backup/whipe/restore backup process. I wrote down the size of the
"other" storage before starting the process, and then looked at the
number again once this process was finished, and the size of that
storage category was significantly reduced.

Anyway, I hope this helps you out. If you need any help with iTunes,
just ask. :)


Thanks,
Ari

On 12/16/16, Deidre Muccio <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think the thing I brought up in my earlier post about not understanding
> the difference the usage between Bard voice dream reader… I now realize that
> one is text pump through synthesizeras opposed to an actual recording so the
> latter would obviously be a much bigger file.
> Deidre
>
>
>
> I just spent the last 20 minutes trying to free up some space on my phone by
> getting rid of some books and videos and music. I see that tune in radio,
> Bard mobile, and Facebook are the biggest hogs of all. A friend suggested
> that I delete an app like Facebook every so often and that that will clear
> some of the data stored in that app. Is that true? As it is it appears that
> only in the full-fledged version that I can access on my desktop am I
> actually able to delete a lot of stuff that I've got stored on my page such
> as photo albums, activity log posts etc.. I'm pretty sure that that has
> nothing to do with voice over but is just a function of the mobile version.
>
> Funny enough, a lot of the things I had stored it in voice dream reader
> didn't seem to take up much space even though some of those documents were
> lengthy. I don't really understand why those documents would've taken up
> less space than let's say a barred book of the same that would take the same
> amount of time to read I guess it's just different formatting.
> Deidre
>
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