How iOS Storage Confusion Between iPhone and iCloud Costs Users Space and Money
iCloud's free 5GB tier and an iPhone's local storage measure entirely different things, yet iOS presents both figures in ways that confuse users into thinking they are related. Local storage is consumed by apps, system data, cached files, and the full photo library, while iCloud storage also holds backups, messages, and app documents. Screenshots, duplicate shots, and accidental photos silently accumulate and can account for 20–30% of a camera roll, yet iOS treats them no differently from intentional photos. 'System Data' can swell to 20GB or more with no clear explanation and no straightforward way to reduce it. Critics argue Apple's opaque storage design nudges users toward paid iCloud subscriptions rather than empowering them to manage space themselves.
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