He downloaded Google Photos (which offers 15GB for free) and moved his older, non-essential memories there. He also used TeraBox or OneDrive for large documents, keeping his 5GB of iCloud strictly for essential "system" things like Contacts and Notes. The Moral of the Story
Once upon a time, there was a digital hoarder named Leo. Leo’s iPhone was a graveyard of blurry sunset photos, 4,000 unread emails, and apps he hadn't opened since 2019. One morning, the dreaded notification appeared:
Leo realized he didn't have to keep everything in Apple's "attic." He looked for free alternatives to act as overflow parking.
Do you have a specific (like photos, backups, or documents) that is currently hogging the most of your 5GB limit ?
He downloaded Google Photos (which offers 15GB for free) and moved his older, non-essential memories there. He also used TeraBox or OneDrive for large documents, keeping his 5GB of iCloud strictly for essential "system" things like Contacts and Notes. The Moral of the Story
Once upon a time, there was a digital hoarder named Leo. Leo’s iPhone was a graveyard of blurry sunset photos, 4,000 unread emails, and apps he hadn't opened since 2019. One morning, the dreaded notification appeared:
Leo realized he didn't have to keep everything in Apple's "attic." He looked for free alternatives to act as overflow parking.
Do you have a specific (like photos, backups, or documents) that is currently hogging the most of your 5GB limit ?