Apple iPhones have earned themselves a reputation for melding a smooth interface, and quick performance. As the iPhone gets old, the smooth user interface experience starts witnessing hints of slowness and lag. With the time being, the devices get clogged with temporary and often a lot of saved data, which adds a burden to the performance of the iPhone.
The main reason for the memory hog is due to the cache that is collected by your device when you browse the internet. Basically, caches are the data that is collected by the device in the background to ensure the smooth loading of an app or webpage when we visit them for the next time. This cache is also collected by apps including Goggle Chrome, Google Maps, and more.
The following steps might help you clean up the clutter and make the Apple iPhone feel faster than it is.
How To Check Other Storage On iPhone?
If you have been experiencing some lag in your device, you can start off by checking storage to work for storage management. Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage, and you will be shown storage of iPhone. One way to clear the junk of the device storage is to reset the device but backing up your data and restoring it on your iPhone sounds like an intimidating task to you.
Offload Apps
To clear some space in the iPhone, you can choose to offload apps on your device. By this option, the app will be removed from your device while retaining its data for when you choose to reinstall and use it again. To offload an app, go to Settings and then iPhone Storage > General and tap on the app you wish to offload.
Delete Old Messages
By default, your iPhone will store messages on your phone. In the long run, it might take a lot of space. So, delete old messages to get some storage.
Delete Browser Cache
The browser saves a lot of caches when we visit a webpage. So, regularly check your browser and clear it. In addition to this, close all the unnecessary tabs of the browser to ensure smooth functioning.