![]() So I'd say if you're strapped for storage on your iDevice, PhoneClean is definitely worth a try. (Your mileage may vary, of course.) If I had, I could easily restore my backup. So in the end, I encountered no problems to speak of. Dropbox seemed to have lost track of its tally of uploaded camera photos (showing hundreds left to be uploaded instead of just the latest dozen or so), but after a few minutes it corrected itself. The Kindle app returned to where I left off in my book, Facebook behaved normally, and Flixster seemed no worse for the wear. Afterward I checked various important apps everything seemed normal. The process took longer than I expected - about 10 minutes. Still, iMobie makes this promise: "To create free space on your iPhone, PhoneClean will not endanger your Apps (data & progress), music, movies, photos or other useful content." And because I'd just synced my iPhone with iTunes (that is, I'd backed it up), I gritted my teeth and clicked Clean Up. However, I disabled the Cookie and Script Files category (which amounted to all of 254K), because I didn't want to risk the hassle of having to sign back into apps like Groupon and Netflix. There didn't seem to be any harm in letting PhoneClean, well, clean apps like these. Removes all error logs and system alerts for junk applications that occupy permanent storage space until PhoneClean Crack is installed.Looking over that list, I got to wondering: Why was Jetpack Joyride retaining 43.56MB of files? And what was Flixster doing with 22.97MB? Facebook alone was sucking up 74MB.Restore your old iPhone or iPad’s functionality. ![]()
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