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evanreichard | 1 month ago
It had the most bizarre solution; airplane mode, set time to one year in the future, reboot, wait a few minutes, set time to 6mo in the future, reboot, wait a few minutes, set time to now, reboot. Went from 200GB to like 15GB. Was ridiculous.
(For anyone looking at this and considering doing it, you also need to ensure iMessage retention is forever, otherwise the iPhone will think it's a year old and delete the messages)
ValentineC|1 month ago
> It had the most bizarre solution; airplane mode, set time to one year in the future, reboot, wait a few minutes, set time to 6mo in the future, reboot, wait a few minutes, set time to now, reboot. Went from 200GB to like 15GB. Was ridiculous.
I've had the same problem on my iPhone 14 Pro with iOS 17, but the "set time to the future" trick didn't work. I'd already deleted plenty of apps, and was almost considering getting a new iPhone with more storage.
I had to install Filza, write a script to figure out what was consuming the most storage, and delete a few directories:
- /var/mobile/Library/Caches/com.apple/geod/MapTiles
- /var/db/uuidtext
- /var/root/Library/Caches/com.apple.coresymbolicationd
Deleting these helped a lot.
I just checked again, and uuidtext and coresymbolicationd still seem to be bloating up in size. But the problems could also have been fixed in iOS 18/26 — I'm just not upgrading yet, because I like my semi-jailbreak.
schmichael|1 month ago
The internet seems full of various wild fixes, but I could afford an upgrade so saved myself the hassle of futzing.