![]() Once you’ve ID’d your iCloud backup hogs, you’ve got a few options for reclaiming (or getting more) storage space: Running out of iCloud Backup space? One option: buy more storage. ![]() (Note: Keep in mind that your Photo Stream images don’t count against your 5 GB of free iCloud storage.)Īnother likely suspect: podcasts, which (on my iPhone, anyway) can hog several hundred megabytes of storage-or even more, if you’re a video podcast fan. Videos, in particular, can take up a gargantuan amount of storage space. Unless you regularly (and manually) delete images from your iPhone’s Camera Roll, the photos and videos you take will gradually pile up until they’re taking up several gigabytes of storage space-both on your iPhone itself and in your iCloud backup. So, what’s most likely to be hogging all your iCloud backup space? My guess: snapshots and videos. The list of apps should start with your Camera Roll, then proceed according to iCloud storage size. The next screen should detail everything you need to know about your latest iCloud backup, including when it was performed, the total amount of space it’s using, and how much iCloud storage each of your individual apps is taking-or hogging, as the case may be.Next, under the Storage heading, tap Manage Storage, then tap the entry for your iPhone (“Sarah’s iPhone,” for example) in the Backups section. ![]()
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