Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · Apr 29
iPhone offers ways to find and delete hidden text message attachments
Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · Apr 29

iPhone offers ways to find and delete hidden text message attachments

7 articles · Updated · Tom's Guide · Apr 29
  • Users can review and remove large attachments via Settings > iPhone Storage, or delete media directly from specific conversations.
  • Attachments such as photos, videos, and files sent through Messages can accumulate unnoticed, consuming gigabytes of storage over time.
  • Enabling auto-delete for messages helps prevent storage overload, especially for those active in group chats or frequently receiving media.
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