Welcome to iPhone Forums, mosi007!
Try the following:
Clear history and website data in Settings - Safari. In Safari, remove items you don't need any more from your reading list.
Remove your email accounts from the iPhone and install them again. Files opened on the iPhone through the mail app need your storage. When you remove the accounts, you set free some of it.
If possible, and you won't lose data by doing so, also remove some of your apps and install them again.
A force restart will free up some of the space as well: press and hold Home and Power button at the same time until you see the Apple logo. As soon as it appears, let go of both. Your iPhone will power up on it's own.
If that doesn't help significantly, then you should restore your device.
Make sure there's a most recent backup, then connect your iPhone to iTunes and restore it.
If there's still too much of your Other storage, backup your iPhone via iCloud, erase it (Settings - General - Reset - Erase all Content and Settings) and set it up with your iCloud backup.
Hope that helps.
ok thanks , I'm kind of serviceman of apple production , recently i had 4 client that all of them had same problem! their iPhone's Others partition in iTunes showed too much storage (about 80% of total capacity ). what do you think about this?whats the reason of that?Welcome to iPhone Forums, mosi007!
Try the following:
Clear history and website data in Settings - Safari. In Safari, remove items you don't need any more from your reading list.
Remove your email accounts from the iPhone and install them again. Files opened on the iPhone through the mail app need your storage. When you remove the accounts, you set free some of it.
If possible, and you won't lose data by doing so, also remove some of your apps and install them again.
A force restart will free up some of the space as well: press and hold Home and Power button at the same time until you see the Apple logo. As soon as it appears, let go of both. Your iPhone will power up on it's own.
If that doesn't help significantly, then you should restore your device.
Make sure there's a most recent backup, then connect your iPhone to iTunes and restore it.
If there's still too much of your Other storage, backup your iPhone via iCloud, erase it (Settings - General - Reset - Erase all Content and Settings) and set it up with your iCloud backup.
Hope that helps.