If you’re a photo or video fanatic, your iPhone is sure to occupy a huge chunk of storage for it. And this where you run out of storage on your iPhone. In such cases, when you aren’t using an app, you can simply offload the app right away.
Deleting an app removes the app and the data related to it; whereas offloading an app just removes the app but not the data and documents related to the app. So here, I will guide you on how to offload apps on your iPhone or iPad so that you can use that space to store some extra data.
How to Offload Apps in iOS 13 on iPhone and iPad
To make it easy for you, we’ve divided the overall procedure into three parts. So here you go.
How to Manually Offload Apps on iPhone or iPad
If you want to offload a particular app manually, then you can follow this procedure.
Step #1. Launch the Settings app and head over to the General option by scrolling down.
Step #2. Now tap on iPhone Storage and scroll down to see which apps you aren’t using and is having high file data.
Step #3. Tap on the specific app and then tap on Offload App to remove the app from the iPhone or iPad. Take note that it will not delete the app.
That’s how simple it is to manually offload apps one by one which you aren’t using much on your iPhone or iPad.
How to Enable Offload Unused Apps on iPhone or iPad
If you want to automatically offload unused apps at once which aren’t been used recently, you can follow this method.
Step #1. Head over to the Settings App and tap on General.
Step #2. Now tap on iPhone Storage and tap on Enable option right beside the Offload Unused Apps.
This will automatically offload all the apps which aren’t being used by you on your iPhone or iPad. Believe me or not, this will clear a lot of storage on your device.
How to Disable Offload Unused Apps on iPhone or iPad
Just in case, if you enabled offload unused apps option by mistake or if you want to revert back to the normal, here’s how you can disable the same.
Step #1. Launch Settings App and scroll down to tap on iTunes & App Store.
Step #2. Now Toggle OFF Offload Unused Apps option to disable it right away.
Once done, your app will be back on your iPhone or iPad with the old data from where you left.