Well, 5gb is easy to believe, depending on what the app has downloaded or 
cached, and that's about a third of your total right there. Music is probably 
around 200mb, depending on how big each song is, and four more apps of 200mb 
each gets you to another gigabyte right there. Clear out content on that 4gb 
app, that's most of the problem, then see about erasing larger apps you don't 
use. For instance, I erased all my music (since I can just re-sync it anyway) 
and deleted Garageband since I never use it anyway.
On Sep 21, 2013, at 1:08 AM, Jim Portillo <portillo....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I’ve got a 16 Gig IPhone 5 and can not download the new IOS 7 because it 
> tells me I only have 2.7 gigs available on my phone and it needs at least 3 
> gigs for it to download.
> Do apps really take up that many gigs?  Every app I see in the “Usage” 
> section takes up megs, not gigs.  The only one that takes up 5 gigs is 
> OOTunes, which I find hard to believe.
> Also, I don’t have much music on my phone…61 songs, and 15 photos.
> Is something up with the phone, or have I really used close to 14 gigs of 
> pure apps?  Again, I find it hard to believe, but I’ll take any advice.
> What can I do to gain more space?
> Jim
>  
>  
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