Storage Problems Plague Users on First Day of Apple iOS 8 Release

Apple(NEW YORK) — Apple’s new iOS 8 was released Wednesday, but users are already hitting a snag when it comes to freeing up storage space.

While the operating system refresh takes up around 1 GB of space, it requires at least a whopping 5 GB be free on your device in order to complete the download over the air — something many users simply don’t have.

The operating system makeover is being hailed as Apple’s biggest ever because it comes with a slew of new updates to popular apps, including messages, photos and the keyboard.

If you don’t want to delete your apps or get rid of your photos, there is another way to get the iOS update.

Connect your device to your computer and make sure you’re running the latest version of iTunes. (You can check this by going to the iTunes help menu and clicking “check for updates.”)

Once you’re connected, it’s time to update. If you’re not prompted on your device, go to settings, general and software update to begin the download.

As the new iOS downloads, go watch a movie or sit down for a lavish meal as it may take a while.


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