What is others in applicatio​n storage??

Hi,
I have a very irritating problem
When I go to Options>Device>Application Management Scroll left to see application storage press on the + icon u will find 3 bars
Applications
Other
Free
Other takes up to 50MB
Does anyone know what it is and how to access it cuz I need to free it up???

I have the exact same problem.
Except my 'other' uses up 85MB leaving me with only 14MB free. I've looked around for answers but it seems no one knows.
I also think its only OS6 that has this problem. I'm tempted just to change to OS5 so my phone runs better.

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