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The latest iPhone have increased their capacity to 512 GB, a version with which we can store more content, not worrying about space a bit. However, if you still have an old model, with 16 or 32 GB, or you have not been able to acquire the last one with maximum capacity due to the cost it entails, you have no choice but to free up space if you do not want to start having performance problems.
There are a number of things to keep in mind when freeing up space on your iPhone. For example, identify the applications that occupy the most, deactivate some camera functions or make use of iCloud, Apple's cloud storage service. Keep reading because we explain them all below.
Pay attention to the apps that occupy the most
If you want an iPhone with less space, cleaner and more orderly, with which you can work fluidly and without problems, take a look at the applications you have installed. It is possible that you have many that are taking up a significant amount of space and that you do not even use. To know this information, go to Settings, General, iPhone Storage. Once inside this section, you will be able to see the space you have in use in each of the sections of the device.
You will see that the category that occupies the most elements is shown in red. If they are apps, the device itself will notify you in recommendations to uninstall those that you no longer use. Just below the