When you use an iPhone or other Apple device, you can use iCloud to store your most important content and keep it up to date on all the devices you're signed in with your Apple ID.
When you buy an iPhone, you get 5 GB of iCloud storage for free, and you can buy more storage or free up space at any time.
##View content stored in iCloud on iPhone:
Tap "Settings", then tap your name, select "iCloud", tap "Manage Account Storage".
#What does the iCloud storage category named "Other" include?
When viewing your iCloud storage, you may see a category called "Other." This is a category grouping as smaller screens don't always accommodate all category names. For example, Mail and Messages in iCloud might be merged into Other on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch; however, they'll still appear as their actual category names on a Mac.
"Other" may contain multiple categories, depending on what you store in iCloud and whether you're part of a family that shares storage. Typically, the two largest storage categories will display actual category names on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, while the remaining categories will be grouped under "Other."
If the iCloud storage space is not enough, you can click "Change Storage Plan" in "Manage Account Storage" at any time to upgrade the storage space. Or consider exporting photos and other data to your computer and mobile hard drive through the client for backup (click here to view the video tutorial on exporting iPhone photos).
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