How do I get rid of "other" on my iPhone?

I have done everything other communities said to try.  I've restored my iphone, deleted my music storage (which did not help, it just deleted all my music) and I'm stuck! I have 4.23 GB of "other" on a 8GB phone!  If it helps, i have the fourth generation! Thanks!  What can I do????

Other is usually around 1 GB...
A  ' Large Other ' usually indicates Corrupt Data...
First Try a Restore from Backup...
But... if the Large Other Persists, that is an Indicator of Corrupt Data in the Backup...
Then a Restore as New is the way to go...
Details Here  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414
More Info Here...
maclife.com/how_remove_other_data_your_iphone
More Info about ‘Other’ in this Discussion
https://discussions.apple.com/message/19958116

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