Unfortunately the 6s is now a retired device. No device today can run a modern operating system with that low of a base hard drive. There truly isn't an option besides upgrading to a newer device with more memory.
The phone will work as a phone and stock apps will work for the foreseeable future. Added apps and anything requiring updates will cease to function at some point.
I use iPhone 6s 64 GB variant. Here's how I manager my storage.
For photos I usually back them up to my computer using iTunes or by directly connecting it to my computer to backup the DCIM folder. Then I remove any photos I do not want to keep on the iPhone to make some room to take more pictures or download media from apps. I try to stay away from iCloud for backing up photos. Self storage of your photos is good in a way. If you feel otherwise, try using iCloud as a solution.
Offload unused apps - Your app data is preserved on your phone but the apps are in a way removed to recover storage space.
Go to settings > general > iPhone storage and see which apps are using up more storage space. Deleting an app removes the app + data. Offloading will remove just the unused app but retain the data.
Clear safari's browser cache/cookies or browsing data regularly since you have just a 16GB capacity.
Delete old mail storage and iMessage / messages. You can setup messages to keep data for a particular period of time and auto delete.
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shinseiromeo t1_iugfzl0 wrote
Unfortunately the 6s is now a retired device. No device today can run a modern operating system with that low of a base hard drive. There truly isn't an option besides upgrading to a newer device with more memory.
The phone will work as a phone and stock apps will work for the foreseeable future. Added apps and anything requiring updates will cease to function at some point.