Other category is 4.9GB, how to reduce?

iPhone 4, iOS 7.02
Any tips on reducing the other catagory in memory?
Thanks,
Ray

Restoring my iPhone using iTunes reduced my "other" from 3.1 GB to 1.0 GB. Was a great help! Thanks.

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