Clear iPhone App Cache Without Deleting Apps

Clearing app cache on iPhone helps improve performance and free up storage without the need to delete apps. In iOS 18, you can manage app data efficiently to keep your device running smoothly.

Step 1: Open Settings

Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage. This section shows a breakdown of storage usage by apps and allows you to manage cached data.

Step 2: Select the App

Scroll and choose the app whose cache you want to clear. Some apps provide a Clear Cache or Offload App option directly.

Step 3: Use Offload App Feature

Tapping Offload App removes the app but keeps its documents and data. Reinstalling the app restores your data without cached files.

Step 4: Clear Safari Cache

For browser cache, go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. This helps improve Safari performance without affecting apps.

Step 5: Restart Your iPhone

After clearing cache, restart your device to ensure all temporary files are removed and performance is optimized.

Step 6: Monitor Storage and Performance

Regularly check iPhone Storage to identify apps using excessive space and maintain optimal device performance. For advanced tips, see Performance & System Optimization.

For a complete guide to iPhone features and maintenance, visit our iPhone Hub.

OnePlus Tip

Regularly offloading unused apps and clearing caches can prevent slowdowns and improve battery life without deleting important data.

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