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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Fix iPhone’s ‘Not Enough Storage’ iCloud Error by Dan Howley

It’s one of the most annoying things about owning an iPhone: the dreaded iCloud storage alert.
But, I’ve got the solution to your cloud quandaries.

The iCloud storage alert is basically telling you that your cloud storage is just about full. Duh.
You can clear your storage by opening your iPhone’s Settings app, scrolling down and selecting Storage & iCloud Usage, and then Manage Storage under the iCloud tab.

From here, you can control how you use your iCloud storage. If, for example, you have an old iPhone or iPad taking up a significant amount of your iCloud storage, you can completely delete the device from your iCloud account and free up the space.

You can also delete things like old emails or documents stored in Pages to free up some space.
If you can’t bear to part with your old documents and files, you can also opt to increase your iCloud storage by purchasing an additional 50GB for $1 per month or as much as 1TB for $10 per month.