2021 iCloud Storage is Full SOLUTION - FREE iPhone iCloud Storage Tutorial 2021
A ton of you after watching my video on how to delete the other storage on the iPhone have mentioned in the comments that you are still having issues with the doing backups because your iCloud storage is full. So in this video, I figured I'd show you guys how to free up iCloud storage on your iPhone and how to make sure your iCloud storage doesn't get full going forward, as well. How to see what’s taking up space in iCloud First, you should see what data you have in iCloud and how much space it’s taking up. To do this, navigate to Settings Apple ID iCloud Manage Storage. The data that typically take up a lot of iCloud storage space are: Note: Movies, apps, books, and music bought in iTunes will not count towards your iCloud storage. Photostream and the photos uploaded there don’t take any iCloud space because these images are stored locally on the device. See what is causing you the most trouble and find a tip on how to deal with it below! Download and delete photos from iCloud Photos usually use up a lot of iCloud storage space. To reduce iCloud storage you use on photos, you can exclude them from iCloud backups and download your photos and videos to your PC. This way, your precious memories will always be at hand. You will then be able to delete all the photos and videos from your iCloud. To help you, we have made a program called CopyTrans Cloudly. It will download all the photos in one go and allow you to settle the score with what’s still in your iCloud. You can download and try it here:Extract and delete old iCloud backups To find information about your iCloud backups, go to Settings Apple ID iCloud Manage Storage Backup. If your iCloud backups are starting to take too much space – simply extract the important data from them, delete the backups you no longer need and use an alternative backup solution!You can also delete the files you have stored in iCloud Drive to free up iCloud storage. Go to Settings Apple ID iCloud Manage Storage iCloud Drive. You will see all the files stored in iCloud Drive. Swipe left and tap on the trash icon to delete the file.
A ton of you after watching my video on how to delete the other storage on the iPhone have mentioned in the comments that you are still having issues with the doing backups because your iCloud storage is full. So in this video, I figured I'd show you guys how to free up iCloud storage on your iPhone and how to make sure your iCloud storage doesn't get full going forward, as well. How to see what’s taking up space in iCloud First, you should see what data you have in iCloud and how much space it’s taking up. To do this, navigate to Settings Apple ID iCloud Manage Storage. The data that typically take up a lot of iCloud storage space are: Note: Movies, apps, books, and music bought in iTunes will not count towards your iCloud storage. Photostream and the photos uploaded there don’t take any iCloud space because these images are stored locally on the device. See what is causing you the most trouble and find a tip on how to deal with it below! Download and delete photos from iCloud Photos usually use up a lot of iCloud storage space. To reduce iCloud storage you use on photos, you can exclude them from iCloud backups and download your photos and videos to your PC. This way, your precious memories will always be at hand. You will then be able to delete all the photos and videos from your iCloud. To help you, we have made a program called CopyTrans Cloudly. It will download all the photos in one go and allow you to settle the score with what’s still in your iCloud. You can download and try it here:Extract and delete old iCloud backups To find information about your iCloud backups, go to Settings Apple ID iCloud Manage Storage Backup. If your iCloud backups are starting to take too much space – simply extract the important data from them, delete the backups you no longer need and use an alternative backup solution!You can also delete the files you have stored in iCloud Drive to free up iCloud storage. Go to Settings Apple ID iCloud Manage Storage iCloud Drive. You will see all the files stored in iCloud Drive. Swipe left and tap on the trash icon to delete the file.