Storage almost full

i brought a new iPhone 6 about three weeks ago, i have hardly anything on my phone but it keeps coming up storage almost full, i changed my media sync options which someone suggested but that hasn't helped, i have never had this problem with my previous iPhones

Hello, hayley218.  
Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.  
I would need clarification on when this message appears and possibly a screen shot of this message to provide a better answer.  However, it sounds like you may be receiving an alert that your iCloud storage is full. Take a look at the article below as it may help with this alert.  
Manage your iCloud storage
Cheers, 
Jason H.  

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