[ i-PHONE USERS ] Get rid of "STORAGE ALMOST FULL NOTIFICATION" 2016 most working tricks...

Have you got tired of STORAGE ALMOST FULL notification on your iphone device..? Here's how to figure out what's taking up the most space so you can decide what to delete.
Get rid of Storage almost full notification
How much space is left on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch? Do you hit a wall whenever you try to update iOS or take a video or download a new recommended app?
Follow these few simple steps, and you'll be on your way to a less overloaded,more organized iPhone or iPad.

1. Check Your Total Usage
Go to Settings > General > Storage & iCloud Usage.
At the very top, you'll see Used and Available space. Those fields refer to the space on your iPhone or iPad. Below them, you'll see your iCloud space. For the purpose of this article, however, we'll just focus on local storage, the top numbers.
Note that when you add your available space and the used space, they won't add up to the total size of your phone (e.g., a 16GB iPhone may appear to have only about 12.3GB total space) because it doesn't include the space being used by the operating system.
2. Analyze Which Apps Are Taking the Most Space
Tap on Manage Storage. Here you'll see a list of all your apps, in order of how much space they consume.
3. Check Your Photo and Video Use
A lot of people find that the Photos & Camera app takes up a lot more space than they realized, so let's deal with that app directly.
When you tap on that app to see how much space it uses, you'll see both Photo Library and Shared Photo Stream.
4. Target Apps You Don't Use
Go back to the Manage Storage page. Scroll through the list of apps and look for apps you don't use. It's much easier to find apps you no longer need here, where they're in a neat list, than on your home screens, where they are likely to be scattered across several pages and bunched into folders.
5. Remove Unwanted Music Tracks and Albums
Multimedia, such as audio tracks and videos, takes up a lot of space. There are two ways to delete audio files and videos.
From Settings Go to Settings > General > Storage & iCloud Usage > Manage Storage
Source: www.PCmag.com