What is the yellow "other" content on my iPhone?

It takes up twice as much space as my apps, photo, and video combined.  How can I delete some of this "other"?

It's application data (saved game information), and in some cases it's data that's been corrupted.  The only way to get rid of it is to restore your device to factory settings and start over.  If you restore from a backup, it'll come right back.

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    Details Here  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414

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    Details Here  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414

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    http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html
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  • HT3819 What's the difference, other than the 24.99, between Home Sharing (free) and iTunes Match (24.99)?

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  • How to reduce, or remove the yellow other bar in storage?

    I just recently got a MacBook Pro 13 with Retina Display.  I was looking over my storage capacity after I transferred my backed up information form my previous MacBook, and I noticed that the yellow other bar takes up 100.64 GB out of my 256 GB hard drive!  Someone PLEASE HELP me either lower the amount of storage that the yellow other bar takes up, or erase it completely!  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

    The yellow bar is merely a display of information. There is none on your disk drive. It simply reflects all the files on your disk that cannot be placed in the other categories. For example, most of OS X is in the yellow category. All your data are in that category. You can easily remove all of it by simply reformatting your disk drive.
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