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How to Offload Unused Apps on iPhone

By Matthew Lynch
June 8, 2023
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As we accumulate more apps on our iPhones, we often find that we don’t use all of them. This can lead to a cluttered and disorganized phone, which can be frustrating to navigate. Thankfully, it’s easy to offload unused apps in order to declutter your iPhone and free up valuable storage space. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Go to Settings

To offload unused apps on your iPhone, start by opening the Settings app. This is the grey icon with gears that is located on your home screen.

  1. Select General

Once in Settings, scroll down until you see the option for General. Tap on this to proceed.

  1. Choose iPhone Storage

In the General screen, you will see an option called iPhone Storage. Select this to view a list of all the apps on your phone and the amount of storage space each one is taking up.

  1. Pick the App You Want to Offload

Scroll through the list of apps until you find one that you no longer use. Tap on the app to view additional details, including how much storage space it’s taking up.

  1. Offload the App

At the bottom of the app details screen, you will see an option to Offload App. Tap on this to remove the app from your phone, while keeping any data associated with the app intact. This means that if you decide to re-download the app in the future, your settings and preferences will still be there.

  1. Repeat the Process

Once you’ve Offloaded an app, you can repeat the process with any other apps that you no longer use. This can help you free up valuable storage space on your phone and make it easier to find the apps that you do use.

In conclusion, offloading unused apps on your iPhone is a simple process that can help you declutter your phone and free up storage space. With just a few taps, you can easily remove any apps that you no longer use, while keeping your data and preferences intact. Give it a try today and enjoy a cleaner, more organized iPhone experience

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