How to Delete All Large Attachments on iPhone at Once: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Ted Stinson

Are you tired of getting that pesky "Storage Almost Full" notification on your iPhone? One of the biggest culprits of eating up space on your device are those large attachments lurking in your messages. But fear not, deleting all large attachments at once is a breeze, and I’m here to walk you through it. In just a few taps, you can free up some much-needed space on your iPhone.

Step by Step Tutorial: Delete All Large Attachments on iPhone

Before we dive into the steps, let’s get an idea of what we’re about to do. We’ll be going into your iPhone’s settings to find those space-hogging attachments and then swiftly remove them all in one fell swoop. Ready? Let’s go!

Step 1: Open Settings

Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

When you tap on the Settings app, you’ll be greeted with a plethora of options. Don’t feel overwhelmed; we’re just passing through on our way to the "General" section.

Step 2: Tap on iPhone Storage

Scroll down and tap on "General," then select "iPhone Storage."

You might have to wait a moment for your iPhone to calculate how the storage is being used. This is normal, so just hang tight!

Step 3: Select Messages

Once your storage usage loads, scroll down to find and tap on "Messages."

You might be surprised by how much space your messages are taking up. This is where all those memes, videos, and photos you’ve been sent live.

Step 4: Tap on Review Large Attachments

In the Messages section, tap on "Review Large Attachments."

Here you’ll see a list of all the large files you’ve received or sent in messages. It’s decision time – but don’t worry, we’re going for a clean sweep.

Step 5: Tap on Edit

Now, tap on "Edit" in the top right corner of your screen.

With "Edit" selected, little circles will appear next to each attachment. This is how you’ll select which ones to delete.

Step 6: Select All Attachments

To select all attachments, tap on the circle next to each one.

You can do this manually, or if you’re looking to save some time, tap and drag your finger down the list to select them all quickly.

Step 7: Tap on the Trash Can Icon

After selecting all the attachments, tap on the trash can icon to delete them.

A pop-up will appear asking if you’re sure you want to delete these attachments. Go ahead and confirm – you’re on your way to a cleaner, more spacious iPhone!

After completing these steps, you’ll have successfully deleted all large attachments from your iPhone. Your device will thank you with improved performance and more space for the things you actually want to keep.

Tips for Managing Large Attachments on iPhone

  • Regularly review your attachments to prevent buildup.
  • Consider using cloud services to store large files instead of keeping them on your device.
  • Remember to delete old messages and conversations that are no longer needed.
  • Disable the "Save to Camera Roll" feature for photos and videos if you’re looking to save space.
  • Utilize the "Offload Unused Apps" feature to free up additional space without losing data.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of files are considered large attachments?

Large attachments typically include photos, videos, GIFs, and audio files that take up a significant amount of space.

Will deleting large attachments delete them from my conversations?

Yes, deleting large attachments will remove them from your messages, but your text conversations will remain intact.

Can I recover deleted attachments if I change my mind?

Once you delete the attachments and confirm, they cannot be recovered. Make sure you really want to delete them before confirming.

Will this process also delete large attachments from third-party messaging apps?

No, this process only deletes attachments from the native Messages app. You’ll need to manage attachments in third-party apps separately.

Can I delete individual attachments instead of all at once?

Absolutely! You can review and delete attachments one by one if you prefer to keep some.

Summary

  1. Open Settings
  2. Tap on iPhone Storage
  3. Select Messages
  4. Tap on Review Large Attachments
  5. Tap on Edit
  6. Select All Attachments
  7. Tap on the Trash Can Icon

Conclusion

Clearing out all those large attachments from your iPhone doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With the simple steps we’ve outlined above, you can quickly reclaim your storage space and keep your iPhone running smoothly. Remember that regular maintenance is key to preventing storage issues in the future. Consider setting a monthly reminder to review and delete any unnecessary files. And don’t forget to explore other storage-saving options, like cloud services, to keep your digital life organized and efficient. Now go forth and enjoy your refreshed iPhone, free from the clutches of cluttered storage!