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Geekerheads t1_je710gu wrote

Holy crap. The way I do it when it gets bad, is not a very fun or easy way. Backup your phone, then fully reset the phone and restore from iCloud, that’ll bring system data way down. That’s a crazy amount of storage. Definitely need to reset and restore phone. It’ll probably take a little bit, but it’s worth it for that amount of storage. Geez.

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Geekerheads t1_je72gy8 wrote

It’s like cache, and useless data, system files, bits and pieces of apps and previous updates and other crap. People say it’s to make things smoother/faster, but that amount is stupid crazy. Definitely try resetting and restoring. It’s probably the long way to fix it, but I do it when it gets to 15-20gb, 70+ is insane, never seen that before lol hope it works for ya.

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mcjasonb t1_je72sdb wrote

Are you on the latest version of iOS? I’ve had this issue for a long time, then after the latest update from this week my phone is staying at under 10GB for system data. It was over 80GB at one point.

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-PiLoT- t1_je7u3c9 wrote

If i get this i just plug into my itunes ans once itnsyncs it gets rid of all the extra ceap

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ih_786 t1_je8ku72 wrote

Mine is 7.81gb is that ok for 14 PM?

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Tapps74 t1_je8rcu1 wrote

I had this with a launch day 14 pro, drove me mad for a couple of weeks. I’d have to restart device to clear down almost 1 TB of system data. Apple advised me to rebuild but choose sync from cloud & not sync from another device. Solved my problem.

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