What is System Data on my iPhone 13 Pro Max?

Hello there I am an old user of iPhone since 6+ with 8GB of storage.


I am here asking this question, cuz when I get my iPhone 13 Pro Max a couple years ago I did not have this issue;


After updating my iPhone to iOS 17 I noticed that now I have less storage space for my personal information.


Cheking in Settings>General>iPhoneStorage


I see all in the bottom two sections

1: iOS (17.4.1) consuming 11.22GB

2: System Data consuming 13GB


If I am not wrong in the last version of iOS 15 or 16 Apple says that now the app developers should not force Apple iPhone users to not download all the languages when you download an app; Using less storage space.


Now my concern, is why Apple developers are using this (System Data) storage space?


I already read other articles saying that is space storage using by cache; for example: Safari, Messages, iMovie, etc.


if this is True… Why then Apple developers don’t show which Apple App is using this storage space?


When I go to

Settings>(Safari)(Messages)(iMovie)etc…> Clear History cache


Do not show how much storage space is using the Apple App


So, How can I delete that System Data?


1: Safari cache is deleted.

2: iMovie app is deleted.

3: Files in iPhone are deleted.

4: Text messages in Messages deleted.


All third party apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter appear on the list of storage use.


What is specific System Data?


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Posted on Apr 15, 2024 12:28 AM

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Apr 15, 2024 1:58 AM in response to WarSxNes

I would ignore that because this system data will make room when you need more space on your iPhone.


On an iPhone, the term "Other System data" refers to a category of storage that includes various types of system-related files and data that don't fit into specific categories like apps, media, or documents. Some of It represents data that is necessary for the functioning of the device but doesn't fall into easily identifiable categories.


"Other System data" can include things such as system files, cache files, logs, system updates, diagnostic data, temporary files, and more. It's a catch-all category that encompasses a wide range of data used by the operating system and built-in apps.


Sometimes, the "Other System data" category can take up a significant amount of storage space on your iPhone, and it's not clear to me what specific files or data it comprises. If you notice that your iPhone's storage is almost full and the "Other System data" is occupying a large portion of it then...




If the above does not resolve the issue then...


You may --> Clear Other storage on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support (IN)



Tap on System Data it will take you to "Other System Data"

Now the question is what is the "Other System Data" storage. Read on...


  • Other System Data: Non-removable mobile assets, like Siri voices, fonts, dictionaries, non-removable logs and caches, Spotlight index, and system data, such as Keychain and CloudKit Database. Cached files can't be deleted by the system.
  • System: Space taken by the operating system. This can vary based on your device and model.


About cached files in "Other System Data"

Finder and iTunes categorize cached music, videos, and photos as Other instead of actual songs, videos, or photos. Cached files are created when you stream or view content like music, videos, and photos. When you stream music or video, that content is stored as cached files on your device so you can quickly access it again.


Your device automatically removes cached files and temporary files when your device needs more space.


If storage on your device differs from what you see in Finder or iTunes

Since Finder and iTunes categorize cached files as Other, reported usage for Music or Videos might differ. To view usage on your device, go to Settings > General > [Device] Storage.


If you want to delete the cached files from your device

Your device automatically deletes cached files and temporary files when it needs more space. You don't need to delete them yourself.



Apr 15, 2024 1:54 AM in response to WarSxNes

It's not always the iOS update's fault!  Many things can cause phone problems.  If you tell people you think it's an iOS update, it might make it harder to fix or find a solution for the real issue.


Remember, the right question often leads to the solution!



iOS updates aim to enhance user experience, boost security, and fix bugs rather than disrupt core features. The majority of the issues after updates might stem from underlying, unmentioned factors. Updates won't typically alter personal data but may refine settings or features. Backup before major updates for safety. Review Apple's update details and backup advice for a smooth process.


Kindly consider checking your settings and addressing any device issues before attributing the issue to external factors. This could be a pure coincidence that the iOS update affected the iPhone functions.


Before initiating a standard iOS update, it's advisable to create a backup. Have you completed this step? If yes, proceed with the restoration from the backup.



See what each update does: About iOS 17 Updates, About iOS 16 Updates, About iOS 15 Updates, About iOS 14 Updates, About iOS 13 Updates, About iOS 12 Updates, and so on...



Apr 15, 2024 10:10 AM in response to SravanKrA

@SravanKrA


Good morning from LA, curiously I see you are the only one who answered in other post asking for the same issue (:P)


Well first as I say on my previous comment in this post;


I got this issue after I update to iOS 17 in general no just (17.4.1)


You mention that System Data increase or decrease depending of the use in the device in this case iPhone.


Decrease the size IF is required to install a new update; (You say) but is not true.


Recently I need to delete some videos pictures an apps to make enough space to install 17.4.1


That means System Data do not reduce its size when is require.


I have and iPhone 13 Pro Max with 128GB

iOS (17.4.1) size is now 11.22GB

System Data size is now 32.5GB

Total of use by 43.72


Just think about that you are in my shoes, and you are trying to record a video; when from nothing you get a Warning Message.



You check the Storage Manager to see what you can delete and the only thing what is occupying a lot of space is Data System.


Once again.


I am an old user of iOS and this never happens before.


My first iPhone was 6+ with 8GB of storage.


My second iPhone was 7+ with 128GB


For example with my old 7+

iOS 15.7.9 size 8.19GB

System Data size 3.01GB


My 13 Pro Max with 128GB

iOS 17.4.1 size 11.22GB

System Data size 32.5GB


And is clearly that System Data in iOS 17 use more storage space that previous iOS.


It look that something is occupying a lot of storage space.


Could be possible that is a virus, malware or something else like that?


Once again, I already follow all the steps from other articles in Apple Community or Reddit.


1: Safari cache clear

2: Message all text deleted

3: iMovie app deleted

4: Files in File app deleted


what else is using a lot of storage space?


Just to let you know I have the same Apps in both devices.


iPhone 7+ and 13 Pro Max have the same apps with my Apple ID.

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