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How To Delete Documents/Data On iPhone 6s And iPhone 6s Plus

How To Delete Documents/Data On iPhone 6s And iPhone 6s Plus

For those that have recently purchased an iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus, you’ll see a “Documents and Data” which is similar to “Other” and it takes up a large part of your iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus storage space in iOS 9. Once iPhone owners don’t have any storage space left, they want to know how to delete “Documents and Data” on iPhone.

 

Recommended: How to Remove “Other” Data from iPhone

 

Once you know what “Documents and Data” is, it becomes very easy to delete documents and data usage to create extra space. The iPhone documents and data is a collection of stuff (including stock apps, third-party apps, cached data and even iCloud documents). The following are different ways to learn how to delete documents and data usage on your iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus.

 

Stock Apps

With so many apps available for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, you probably have a lot of stock apps like: Safari, Messages, Music, Videos and Mail. A majority of these apps use and keep data that can take up memory. Since these apps are considered part of documents and data usage, it’s important to delete any stocks apps to help free documents and data iPhone space.

 

Mail: Removing old mail and attachments

If you use the standard Mail app on iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, there is lots of cache stored on your Apple device.  The following will help you remove all old mail and attachments that is store in cache and data. One simple way of clearing out all mail cache and data is:

  1. Turn on your iPhone
  2. Go to Settings -> Mail, ContactsCalendar
  3. Select the email account
  4. Select on Delete Account and confirm
  5. Now, re-add the account by tapping on Add New

 

iTunes: Music, Movies & TV ShowsThumbnail cache

When you make iTunes purchases on your iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus, besides the music and video content, the rest gets stored in “Documents and Data”. This could include thumbnail cache, or related-files that are not some kind of media files.

One of the best things you can do to clear cache is to remove all music from your iPhone and then re-sync it through the computer.

 

iCloud Documents

When using iCloud for documents or data it should not take up to much space for the documents and data iPhone iCloud usage. But if you have a lot of extra iCloud documents and data, you can remove documents individually from Pages, Numbers etc., from iCloud documents. You can delete documents and data iPhone iCloud with these following steps:

  1. Turn on your iPhone
  2. Go to Settings -> iCloud
  3. Select on Storage & Backup
  4. Now select Manage Storage
  5. Next, under Documents & Data, tap on each app
  6. Now select on Edit from the top-left
  7. Select on Delete All to remove all documents. Alternatively, select on the ‘-‘ against each document to remove it individually.

 

Photo Stream

For those iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus users that have many different albums and photos in your photo stream, you, deleting these images will help you delete documents and data iCloud space. You can turn off photo stream from Settings -> iCloud -> Photo Stream. This will remove all photo stream instances from your iPhone which can help you reclaim some free space in the “Documents and Data” section.

 

 

 

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