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Millions of iPhone users are losing massive storage to hidden files like Messages attachments, bloated app caches, and Recently Deleted photos. Tech expert Pradeep Pandey recovered 47GB by changing three key settings. Step-by-step guide to free up space fast without deleting important data. Works on latest iOS. Stop buying iCloud storage!

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00:02Millions of iPhone users could be unknowingly losing huge amounts of storage space to hidden
00:08files buried deep inside their devices. Tech expert Pradeep Pandey recovered a shocking 47 GB
00:15in just 10 minutes. Here's how you can too. Pradeep Pandey, co-founder of an AI education
00:22platform, went viral on X warning that her iPhone hides storage hogs not shown clearly in photos
00:28or apps. These include massive message attachments, lingering deleted files, and bloated app caches
00:35from WhatsApp, Instagram, and more. First, tackle hidden message attachments. Go to settings,
00:43then general, then iPhone storage, then messages. Review large attachments. Delete bulk photos,
00:49videos, and GIFs, often 5 to 15 GB. Second, empty the photos apps recently deleted folder.
00:57Photos, then albums, then recently deleted, then select all, and then delete all. These files
01:04still use space for up to 30 days, usually 2 to 5 GB. Third, clear bloated app cache. For apps
01:12like
01:12WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, offload or delete and reinstall the app. Cache clears, but data stays.
01:19Then disable auto-downloads. In WhatsApp, turn off save to camera roll. In Telegram, disable save to
01:25gallery. Group chats, stop silently filling your device. Bonus, switch to high-efficiency format
01:32and settings. Camera for smaller future files. These quick changes can free tens of GB without losing
01:39your data. Check your iPhone storage now and reclaim your space. This wild tip is a game changer for iPhone
01:46users. The news is tired of storage full alerts.
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