Iphone 4s memory problem

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  • sogaro
    DK Veteran
    • Feb 2010
    • 1875

    #1

    Iphone 4s memory problem

    I have a 4S 16Gb and have issues with the memoty recently. Been tweaking with it a lot in recent times so dont really know what i did that got me where i am. I am having about 8.5GB of "Other" used and that has almost taken up my space. How do i access the files tagged "OTHER" in iTunes or any other similar applications.
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  • johnboy1974
    DK Veteran
    • Dec 2008
    • 3418

    #2
    Originally posted by sogaro
    I have a 4S 16Gb and have issues with the memoty recently. Been tweaking with it a lot in recent times so dont really know what i did that got me where i am. I am having about 8.5GB of "Other" used and that has almost taken up my space. How do i access the files tagged "OTHER" in iTunes or any other similar applications.
    Have you jail broken your device if so it may be stuff from cydia. If you do a full restore through iTunes it should clear it and only put back on what's in the iTunes library.


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    • sogaro
      DK Veteran
      • Feb 2010
      • 1875

      #3
      Originally posted by johnboy1974
      Have you jail broken your device if so it may be stuff from cydia. If you do a full restore through iTunes it should clear it and only put back on what's in the iTunes library.


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      Checking through iFile this morning i saw a file 5GB and its called syslog under the directory /var/log
      Can i delete this?
      Sent from iPhone 16 Pro Max

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      • johnboy1974
        DK Veteran
        • Dec 2008
        • 3418

        #4
        Originally posted by sogaro
        Checking through iFile this morning i saw a file 5GB and its called syslog under the directory /var/log
        Can i delete this?
        Sounds like system log I wouldn't touch it mate I would restore through iTunes and then rejailbreak.


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        • sogaro
          DK Veteran
          • Feb 2010
          • 1875

          #5
          Originally posted by johnboy1974
          Sounds like system log I wouldn't touch it mate I would restore through iTunes and then rejailbreak.


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          Wrong mate, i copied it to my system and then deleted, am good to go , no qualms whatsoever. It even re-adds it with 0bytes after i rebooted.
          Got this afterwards; iPhone memory full by 'other' that wasn't there before, how do it get it back normal? - MacRumors Forums
          Sent from iPhone 16 Pro Max

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