Itunes tells me the iphone storage is full although I ahve 800mg!
Hi, I got this problem with the Iphone 5. This started recently after the last update. Whenever I sync it with Itunes, the Itunes tells me that storage is full (although I have 800mg free space before the sync). Then, if I restart the IOS syste, I get these 800 back!
This worked for several times however I got this message recently : "iTunes cannot read the contents of the iPhone “Safsaf's iPhone”. Go to the Summary tab in iPhone preferences and click Restore to restore this iPhone to factory settings."
I did this once but it did not work and now I am getting the message again.
I do not want to keep on restoring my Iphone over and over!!!
Can you kindly direct me a what to do?
Thanks
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My iphone storage is full due to my large photo library. As I want to go on taking more photos, if I back up my phone to icloud, can I then delete all my photos from my iphone to make room for new photos? Or will the next time I back up lose all those previously backed up as it is a 'new' set of data?
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ITunes Match on the iPhone 4 uses all free space
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My iphone storage is full and I do not have enough storage for upgrades or to take more photos/videos, download apps, etc. I do have my photos/videos ON for icloud sync but not sure if I can safely delete them from my iphone to make room. And if I can delete them from my phone how do I access them on my icloud? I logged in for the first time and do not see where to access photos/videos?
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MJ -
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And not connect with my ipadHello mohamed abdo,
The article linked below provides some useful troubleshooting steps that can help resolve this issue.
If the USB communication to your iOS device isn't working properly, you may see one or more of these symptoms when attempting to sync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:
An alert messages indicates "iPhone has timed out" during syncing.
iOS: Troubleshooting USB-related alerts when syncing
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5254
Cheers,
Allen
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