How to identify and delete unnecessary apps on your iphone or ipad
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With the passage of time, and even more after the different Christmas promotions, it is likely that we will have on our iPhone or iPad with a good handful of paid applications that we have obtained free (or with a succulent discount) but that in reality we We do not use, nor do we plan to use at least in the near future. On certain occasions, these unnecessary applications can occupy valuable storage space on our terminal, which could become a problem. Fortunately, there is an easy way to identify which applications are little or not necessary for us, eliminate them from our devices and thus gain both storage and order. Let's see how to do it
How to Identify and Delete Redundant iOS Apps
- First of all, open the Settings application on your iPhone or iPad. Click on the General section. Go to it and select the iPhone Storage option (or "iPad Storage" if you are using this device).
Wait a few seconds for the system to perform the necessary calculations. As you can see in the screenshots above, a list will soon appear with each and every one of the applications that you have installed on your iPhone or iPad. These apps are loaded in order from largest to smallest occupied storage space.
Under each application you can see the date of last use. In the event that several weeks or months have passed, and even if the text Never used appears, you can consider uninstalling the app from your terminal. To do this simply click on the name of the application in question and select Uninstall app if you want to keep the data and documents it contains in case you install it again in the future, or Delete app, to delete both the application and all data and documents contained in it.
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