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- When your iPad is running low on space, it might run more slowly. You might also encounter problems like the inability to install new apps.
- You can free up space on an iPad by deleting unwanted or unused apps and their data in the Settings app.
- You can also reclaim space by deleting unwanted music files, clearing the browser cache, and removing old email messages.
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Even though the latest iPad models come with a generous amount of storage space, upgrading to higher capacities can be quite expensive.
If you have an iPad with a more modest amount of room for apps and data — or if you’ve simply filled yours to the brim regardless — there are a variety of ways you can reclaim space on your tablet.
Here’s everything you need to know.
See how much storage space your iPad has available
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How much space do you actually have? Your first stop should be to see how much room you need to make.
1. Open the Settings app.
2. Tap "General," and then tap "iPad Storage."
3. After a few moments, your iPad will display a visual representation of how much space you have left, and which apps are using the most memory. This gives you a quick and easy way to see what apps you can delete to make the biggest difference to your storage situation.
Delete the apps and data that can save you the most room
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Under the graph of your iPad’s storage space, you’ll see a list of every app on the device, listed in order from largest — taking up the most space — to smallest.
The numbers displayed for each app include both the app itself and any data files the app is using. For example, the Music app might be near the top of the list, because while the app itself is lightweight, the music files it stores tend to take up a relatively large amount of space. You might also see your video apps near the top, because videos are large.
For details on any app, tap it. On the app’s details page, you can see how much space it’s taking up and have the option to delete the app and all of its data, or just delete the app and leave the data behind.
- Tap "Delete App" to remove everything — app and data. This recovers the most space possible, and is good if you need to reclaim a lot of space in a hurry. Unfortunately, you will lose your data in the process, though.
- Tap "Offload App" to delete the app from the iPad, but leave the data behind. If you later reinstall the app, the data will still be on the iPad and you can carry on as if nothing happened. This is a good option to choose if you only need to reclaim some space temporarily and plan to reinstall the app later — and the app is large but the data doesn’t take up a lot of room. You won’t see much benefit from offloading a music or video app and leaving the files on the iPad.
Delete unwanted music from your iPad
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If you have a lot of music files on your iPad, deleting some or all of them can save you a lot of space.
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap "General," and then tap "iPad Storage."
- Find the Music app in the list and tap it.
You have a few options:
- Delete an entire artist. Swipe left on any artists that you want to remove and tap "Delete."
- Delete specific albums or songs. Tap an artist to see a list of all of that artist’s albums. Swipe left and tap "Delete," or tap on an album to delete specific songs in the same way.
- Delete everything. Swipe "All Songs" to the left and then tap "Delete."
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See Also:
- How to undock, move, and split the keyboard on an iPad, to type however works best for you
- How to delete all of the emails on your iPad using a simple trick
- How to locate and track an iPad using Find My iPhone, and lock or erase it remotely if it’s lost or stolen
SEE ALSO: How to undock, move, and split the keyboard on an iPad, to type however works best for you
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