My iPhone 4 (iOS 5.1) is showing that I have 0.80GB of memory allocated to "other." I only have 0.17 GB of audio, 0.39 GB of apps, and 1.38 GB in photos (over iCloud) on it at this time. I've cleared call and web history, texts, cookies, bookmarks, deleted my e-mail accounts and basically tried to isolate any high usage items, but no joy. What in the wide world of sports is taking up all of this space, and how can I get rid of it? It seems excessive considering the actual content of my phone...
I am running out of memory space for applications but have plenty of space remaining for my own content/files. Is there any way of moving the allocation of the internal memory to solve this problem?
I've deleted everything on my phone! Everything. I deleted all the Apps (except for the stock apps of course). All the music, movies, tv shows, books, ringtones, photos. I turned Photostream off. iCloud off. I tried restoring from backup (several times). Rebooting the phone. Shutting off the phone. Resetting network settings. I've tried every combination of iTunes settings (sync from wifi, open when connected, etc) that I could think off. I even deleted all the apps from iTunes (just in case). Nothing works! Yes, I know that if I do a 'restore as new' it will clean up the space. But then I lose all my text messages, all my app data settings (games savepoints etc). I do not want to lose all that!
I got a 16 GB memory card (which actually DOES have 16 GB memory - I ran H2TestW to make sure, having been burned) so that I could take a compressed backup of my data files with me in my phone.
I had one copied over ~ 4.5 GB with no problems, but now Windows Explorer tells me that "the disk in the destination drive is full" when I try to copy a 5.6 GB file to it. "Properties" said there was 10.5 GB free space.
Then I deleted the backup which was on it to create more space (14.8 GB) but I get the same message.
I switched from an iPhone to this Motorola Defy one week ago, I purchased a 16 gig memory card to match the memory of the iPhone, and loaded about 10 gigs of music onto it. This froze my phone upon reading the card. I downgraded to an 8 gig card and loaded around 4 gigs of music, which also froze the phone. This time, however I was able to start playing the music before eventually freezing. I deleted all except 1.5 gigs of the music and now it works fine; however this is a waste of my money purchasing a large memory card; or even switching from the iPhone in the first place.
I have the Lumia 950 with a Sandisk Extreme Pro 32GB microsd HC1 card and its got a weird space allocation. I have pictures and music saved on the card while apps are saved on the device storage but i noticed on the storage usage i have 1.85GB allocated for Apps & games on the card. Looking at the details there's no apps found on the card.
My screen is too large to manipulate and read? I have a hard time touching the unlock and can't view screen text on left if I do get to the general page.
I got Air Sharing when it first came out for free, but I've loaded in some PDFs that are rather large, or at least highly detailed on several pages and lately, Air Sharing has been crashing on me when I read these files. Is there anything better available at handling these higher resolution files than Air Sharing? Or can iPhones just not handle them?
I took some videos at my daughter's wedding with my iPhone 4 and a couple of them are close to 15 minutes in length, which is too big to send to You Tube or with an email. How can I break them up into smaller videos and what is the optimal length to send?
My iPhone's image keeps automatically enlarging. The touchscreen is also bearly responsive. I haven't dropped it and I've only ever used applications from the istore. I recently purchased some music from the istore the same day. I've tried restoring and resetting nothing seems to work. It goes back to the enlarged image.
I had a very large photo library with lots of duplications. I reduced the folders to sync by over 50% and reduced my photo space form about 16GB to 7GB. Now when I open iTunes, its reporting 9.2GB in 'Other' consumed storage.how to recover tha space and what is stored under the other heading? what is a good app to use to locate duplicate photos? my system is reporting over 15,000 photos and I can see there are many duplications, sometimes 3-5 of the smae thing.
I used to get a large photo in my screen when people called. Now it's a small round one. And I have the feeling that some old contacts still come up in big.
How do i get all of them to show in the full screen when they call.
The voice message is actually a recorded conference call. The response from iOS is the file is too large. We would like to keep the entire message. There are alternative functional means allowable.
Since iOS is UNIX based, my thoughts would be getting into a file format, getting it to a server, and treating the content as a large file
I have an iPhone 4 with Verizon service. I am trying to delete a large text message conversation, but it shuts down my phone. What can I do to delete the stream of messages in total, without doing it one by one.
I have taken several videos of my boys sports, but find myself unable to download the videos to my computer or portable hard drive. Videos were taken with my IPhone and are 3-7 minutes long. Up to 3gig of memory on just one video.
Trying to download to a Windows HP computer. When plugging in the phone to sync...it will go for 30 min and then state. (ITunes could not back up the iPhone because the backup could not be saved on the computer) I have tried multiple times, rebooted, made sure everything is up to date.
When opening the files up like a camera where you can drag or tried copy and paste the files will attempt to save. Sometimes the files looks saved but there is ZERO Mb saved, just the file name. Other time I was able to get a file save, but it will not play, just a very fragmented video that looks like pictures taken every 30 seconds.
When I went to use my iPhone 5S, I discovered the icons were enormous! Due to the huge size, I was unable to negotiate to the Settings menu, so I tried restarting the phone, thinking that might solve the problem. It did not.Â
Of course, I have to re-enter my passcode, and due to the huge size of the keypad icons, I was unable to enter my passcode, inadvertently hitting wrong numbers. My phone keeps disabling for increasing periods of time. I tried connecting to iTunes on my Macbook Pro, thinking I might get to Settings that way, but it asks me to enter the passcode on my phone.Â