Available storage is different in phone settings and iTunes?

This is what I see in Settings:


User uploaded file


This is what I see in iTunes:


User uploaded file


I'm pretty sure the available space should be the same. I believe it's always been. Now I've noticed this and I don't know why. Already synced and backed up and restarted the phone, and shut down and restarted iTunes. Nothing... At this point which one is the real one? Why are they different and how to solve it? Obv. talking about phone storage, not iCloud storage or anything else. I have a 16GB phone so I must be careful, what I see in iTunes is just fine, what I see in settings would bring me to delete some stuff to free up space. Don't know what to do...

iPhone 6 Plus, iOS 8.3, 16GB

Posted on May 14, 2015 8:56 AM

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Jun 4, 2015 11:29 AM in response to applewarm

Try a soft reset on the phone - holding the sleep/wake button and the home button at the same time till the phone powers off then the Apple logo appears. Also try resetting all settings, this won't delete any data - Settings - General - Reset - Reset All Settings (first option). If that doesn't fix it then lastly try doing a back up and then restoring the phone from the backup.

Jun 4, 2015 1:30 PM in response to applewarm

There is data or metadata corruption, which also causes excessive "other" data readout in iTunes along with error in calculating used space. There's no way to determine which value is correct (probably neither).


The only way to get rid of it is to restore to factory setting, without restoring a backup (the backup will contain the corrupted data). A phone reset or settings reset as described above won't help.


Use iTunes to restore your iOS device to factory settings

Jun 4, 2015 1:47 PM in response to applewarm

You can try restoring the backup after the factory settings restore - there's a possibility it will help and you've got nothing to lose by trying.


Note that apps, iTunes music/media are not part of the backup and can be synced or re-downloaded without restoring the backup. Also contacts can be synced from iCloud or other cloud services as well as from a computer contacts app (sync via iTunes - also doesn't require restoring a backup.

Jun 4, 2015 2:04 PM in response to modular747

Oh I didn't think that factory and then backup would work, since the corruption is most likely inside the backup. I will def. try then! Yes I have everything that's possible already synced through iCloud and have iTunes Match also active, so the backup is basically just apps and documents and data/other. I'll try and see if it can work. Thank you!

Jun 5, 2015 5:06 PM in response to modular747

Ok so, after trying (again, just to make sure once and for all) a soft/hard reset and a settings reset with no luck (just like the first time), I reset to factory settings completely, then restored from my backup. It worked! So I suppose the corruption was not (or not solely maybe) in my backup? Now actually the available space is more than ever before, 3.5GB in both iTunes and phone settings. Tried shutting down both iTunes and phone and everything and syncing various times, and now it does stay the same in both places. Looks like it's fixed, and I gained space, and there's also less Other. Also another thing I couldn't figure out before, Touch ID had 4 prints but mostly only 1 would work. Now I had to do them again obviously, I only did 2 but they both always work, never happened before. So yeah, thumbs up for your advice really! 🙂

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