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11/21/2024 11:11:10 pm

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Free Downloads to Free Up Space in iOS Devices

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(Photo : Reuters) Rumors about the impending release of an iMac 8K by the technological giant Apple are doing the rounds.

Ever since its inception, Apple has put a lot of stress on usability as its primary priority. Apple's founder - Steve Jobs - had even once asked the development team to put in a single Burn option for DVD usage for users to experience convenience, at just a single click. He was no fan of the drag and drop features and so they were abandoned in the iOS devices. These devices instead had the customizable grid of icons so that the devices could be made more compact and portable.

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However, throughout all this, there is one thing which has always troubled the iOS users and that is the residual traces of trash that go on to occupy even GigaBytes of space in their beloved device. Some Apple fans feel that no trash is generated however that is false, according to OS X Daily.

9to5MAC lists out steps to delete these obscure files and to free those precious GigaBytes of space. The first and foremost step involved in this regard is the manual classification of files, which include separating files that needs to be carried around and the files that have been present for a long time but have little or no usage.

The next step involves installing iTunes to clean apps, unheard music, bulky video and uninteresting podcasts from the device. Tools such as iFunBox and iMazing could be used for further decluttering of the device. Both the apps are available for MAC's and Personal Computers.

Though it is imperative that a backup should be created before following the mentioned steps. These two innovative and useful tools provide options to clear hidden files, also known as Raw Files. It is said that in contingencies, such as the scenario wherein Apple device crashes repeatedly, it is advisable that the device be restored using this tool.

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