HT1386 what is "other" in the capicity on my phone

When it shows in itunes the capicity of the phone. It has "photos" "music" "apps" and "other". I have over 7GB of capicity on my phone taken up with "other" how can i delete some of that down? Can i delete it down? What is other composed of?

This indicates corrupt files.  A restore should resolve.

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    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

  • HT1386 What is "other", in the sync bar?

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    Contacts
    Text messages
    MMS messages and attachments
    Genius data
    Music cover art
    Operating system settings
    Safari cache
    bookmarks
    Game Center status
    Music catalog
    Probably a few I've missed. There was a problem in an earlier version where deleted MMS messages left behind their attachments, but that has been fixed as of 6.1.
    You will find posts from people who said they recovered over 1 GB of space by just deleting old text messages.
    If you want Other to be smaller you will have to keep less data on your phone; delete old MMS and texts, delete old email (especially from the "deleted" folder), clear the cache, eliminate cover art.

  • What is others in the macbook??

    What is others in the macbook??

    Check out this great User Tip from Kappy:
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  • What is "other" in the capacity bar and how do i manage it?

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  • HT1689 What is other in the iPad

    What is other on the iPad when syncing.  It seems to take up a lot of space.  Can I reduce on the amount of other without creating an issue on the iPad?

    How Do I Get Rid Of The “Other” Data Stored On My iPad Or iPhone?
    http://tinyurl.com/85w6xwn
    With an iOS device, the “Other” space in iTunes is used to store things like documents, settings, caches, and a few other important items. If you sync lots of documents to apps like GoodReader, DropCopy, or anything else that reads external files, your storage use can skyrocket. With iOS 5, you can see exactly which applications are taking up the most space. Just head to Settings > General > Usage, and tap the button labeled Show All Apps. The storage section will show you the app and how much storage space it is taking up. Tap on the app name to get a description of the additional storage space being used by the app’s documents and data. You can remove the storage-hogging application and all of its data directly from this screen, or manually remove the data by opening the app. Some applications, especially those designed by Apple, will allow you to remove stored data by swiping from left to right on the item to reveal a Delete button.
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  • What is "other" on the storage bar? I have hardly any storage left and it's mainly taken up by "other"

    What does "other" on the storage bar? I have hardly any storage left and a lot of it is taken up by "other" but I'm not sure what to delete to make more room.
    My trash is empty.
    Hope someone can shed some light on this for me.
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    For information about the Other category in the Storage display, see this support article.
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    When Time Machine backs up a portable Mac, some of the free space will be used to make local snapshots, which are backup copies of recently deleted files. The space occupied by local snapshots is reported as available by the Finder, and should be considered as such. In the Storage display of System Information, local snapshots are shown asBackups. The snapshots are automatically deleted when they expire or when free space falls below a certain level. You ordinarily don't need to, and should not, delete local snapshots yourself. If you followed bad advice to disable local snapshots by running a shell command, you may have ended up with a lot of data in the Other category. Reboot and it should go away.
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    Deleting files inside an iPhoto or Aperture library will corrupt the library. Any changes to a photo library must be made from within the application that created it. The same goes for Mail files.
    Proceed further only if the problem isn't solved by the above steps.
    ODS can't see the whole filesystem when you run it just by double-clicking; it only sees files that you have permission to read. To see everything, you have to run it as root.
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    Launch the built-in Terminal application in any of the following ways:
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  • HT1386 what is included in the "other" category

    I am trying to find out what is included in the yellow "other" category on my iPad. I have more space taken up by that than anything else.

    This is copied from one of the countless discussions about the "other" issue on iDevices.
    That large of "other" is corrupt data. Try restoring your iPad from backup first, followed by syncing your content back to the device. If restoring from backup does not fix things, you will have to restore as a new device to get rid of it. There is no way to directly delete it, other than restoring your iPad.
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  • What is "Other" in the iTunes list of Usage?

    When I connect my 32GB iPhone 4S to iTunes, it shows a list of apps and usage amounts; audio, photos, apps.  It also says Other, and this is by far the largest amount, 11.3GB.  When I check usage on my phone, no single app is that large, nor is the sum of all apps.   What is this?  I want to trim down the usage, but don't know how to find out what is Other.

    What is "Other" and What Can I Do About It?- Apple Support Communities
    What is the Other on my iPhone and How to Remove It
    Reclaim "Other" storage space on iPad, iPhone and iPod - AppDucate

  • What it "other " in the capacity bar?

    when my iphone is plugged in to itunes i check to see how much capacity i have left. i have 2.3 gig of "other". what is other. ive deleted everything off of my ihone and its still there. whats next?

    Do a sync just before you restore. This will sync contacts and calendar to the applications you have chosen and will back up everything else. After the restore you will be given the option to reload the backup on the phone. So you should not lose anything unless you don't currently sync calendar and contacts to the desktop.

  • HT1386 what does "other" represent under capacity?

    What does "OTHER" represent under capacity?

    Hi All,
    I have been facing the same issue and found a solution that does not require a full restore!
    Its seems to be related with the music synchronization mechanism
    Here is a link to a very usefull documentation that describe what I did to resolve my issue!
    http://www.ipodrepublic.com/iphone/fixing-issue-other-files-iphone-memory/2010/0 3/31/
    Hope this help.

  • HT1386 what is included in the other section of the iphone and how do you reduceit

    while syncing my iphone 4s the "other" section on the bar at the bottom jumped up to take up 5.42 gb out of no where. what is in this section and how do i remove things from there?

    The "other" is normally <1 GB, and includes the iOS, app data, messages and email.  If it expands, this usually means ther is either corrupted data or metadat (file system errors) in the phone.
    To fix, Restore the phone, first using a backup and if needed as new (without using a backup)
    iOS: How to back up and restore your content

  • What is "other" in the iPod capacity bar on the summary page?

    I'd like to know what the other is for on my iTouch summary page? It is currently showing as 291 mb. All I have loaded is some video and music, there are no apps installed?
    Thanks,
    Dave

    Other can be Album Artwork, Notes, Contacts, Firmware (the operating system software) etc. or (and this doesn't apply to the iPod Touch or iPhone which don't have the option to enabled for disk use), files that are on there if you are using the iPod as a removable storage device. If you feel that Other is being incorrectly reported then try restoring your iPod.

  • How can i understand what is "other" in the storage menu in "about this mac"?

    Hello everyone ,
    I was wondering how you can understand what from the section "other" in your storagemenu is formed?
    Like mine is 144 GB more than music, movies, pic etc. and its very strange
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    Stefy

    Try OmniDiskSweeper:
    http://omnigroup.com/more
    Matt

  • HT1386 What is 'other' in terms of capacity?

    When i plug the ipod touch into my computer, the summary information for the device shows 2.4GB capacity being taken up by 'other'?  What might be taking up so much room?  I've cleared the email accounts, the voice memos, the notes, everything on the device now is music and a couple of videos?  Any ideas appreciated.  Thanks

    This indicates corrupt files.
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