Where do I go to find out how much memory I have left?

Where do I go to find out how much memory I have left?

Use the Settings app.
Settings > General > Usage
You should see how much storage space is used on your device and how much remains. It takes a little while for the apps section to update but that area will tell you how much storage is being used by each app. Tapping on the > next to an app will provide information on how much storage the app requires and how much is being used by data and files.

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