Monday, 03 Mar 2025

Your iPhone has a hidden folder eating up storage space without you even knowing

iPhones have a hidden folder that eats up storage without you knowing it. Kurt the CyberGuy offers some tricks to free up storage on your device.


Your iPhone has a hidden folder eating up storage space without you even knowing
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Ready to reclaim valuable space? Starting with iOS 16, the Photos app on your iPhone automatically detects duplicate photos and videos, organizing them into a Duplicates album located in the Utilities section.

Important: If you're running iOS 16 or later and don't have any duplicates, the Duplicates folder will not appear in the Utilities section of the Photos app.

Now follow these simple steps to clear out duplicate photos and videos that are hogging your iPhone's storage:

If you need even more space, try these additional tips:

Some effective space-saving options include:

These simple tricks can help you reclaim significant storage space on your iPhone. Regularly checking your Duplicates folder and following Apple's storage recommendations can keep your device running smoothly without the need for costly upgrades. Remember to review your storage periodically to maintain optimal performance. 

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