Can not down load I0s7 due not enough memory on my iphone5  how can i free up more memory?

can not down load I0s7 due not enough memory on my iphone5  how can i free up more memory?

Or, do the update while connected to iTunes, which does not require extra space on your device, and in my experience seems to be a much more reliable update method anyway.

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