On a device like the iPhone, you're always after more space (this is particularly true for the first generation models from 8 GB and 16 GB – which is not only enough room for music, videos, contacts, photos and programs!), and since there is no way to make the iPhone more storage, you need to find tricks to save space.
This has become a great concern for me, as I noticed that my iPhone 8 GB was rapidly running out of space — I had less than 700 MB free. But how this had happened?I hadn't added a substantial amount of new content. Admittedly, I added some songs here and there, but they couldn't have amounted to more than 5-10 songs.
And, over time, the available space has gotten smaller and smaller, even without new additions?What was happening?
And then it hit me: iPhone voice messages are not deleted completely until they are deleted. sure, you can mark the voicemails as deleted, but I am still on the phone — occupying disk space — until clear.
After a lot of old cancelled voicemail, I recovered about 700 MB of space. the iPhone is supposed to automatically delete voice messages after a certain period of time, but if you're eager to get more disk space without waiting here's how:
Tap the phone icon. Tap Voicemail icon in the bottom right. If that were deleted messages that have not been deleted, the list of Visual Voicemail will include an item on the lower part, called "deleted messages. Select en. In the screen, select the button" clear all "permanently delete messages and free up valuable disk space.
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