
iPhone full after update? Some users who updated to iOS 15 now receiving "iPhone storage almost full" message
India Today
iPhone storage almost full pop-up is showing up for several users after updating to iOS 15, even if there is sufficient onboard storage. Apple suggests users restart the device to fix the issue, though this doesn't address the problem.
Just days after iOS 15 started rolling out to compatible iPhones starting with iPhone 6s and above, a new bug has been reported by some users. Apple's Support handle on Twitter has plenty of tweets tagging and complaining about the incorrect "iPhone storage almost full" bug. Apple hasn't acknowledged the issue so far, but we expect to hear something from the company soon as the sea of users who upgraded to iOS 15 and now see the incorrect message is increasing.
The iOS 15 update started rolling out to compatible iPhones this Monday, and initial adoption data hints that the new iOS update isn't something iPhone users are installing immediately compared to the iOS 14 update. Regardless, the new bug is now being reported by iPhone as well as iPad users, who can also be seen tagging the Apple Store Twitter handle and reporting about the latest bug.

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