Why Twitter Uses So Much Storage on iPhone 15 Pro
Twitter typically uses 500MB-2GB of cache and data on your iPhone 15 Pro. Twitter/X caches timelines, images, and video previews.
Unlike photos you take with your camera, app cache builds up invisibly. You may not realize Twitter is consuming gigabytes of your iPhone 15 Pro storage until you check Settings.
What Twitter Stores on Your iPhone 15 Pro
- Cached media — Images and videos you viewed are saved locally for faster loading
- Downloaded content — Offline content and saved posts take real storage space
- App data — Login info, preferences, and usage history
- Temporary files — Processing files that should be cleaned up but often are not
How to Clean Twitter Storage on iPhone 15 Pro
Check Twitter Storage Usage
Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage and find Twitter in the list to see how much space it uses.
Clear In-App Cache
Open Twitter settings within the app and look for a "Clear Cache" or "Storage" option.
Delete and Reinstall
For the most thorough cleanup, delete Twitter completely and reinstall from the App Store. This removes all cached data.
Clean Photos with PX Cleaner
Twitter may have saved photos to your camera roll. Use PX Cleaner to find and remove duplicates.
Why PX Cleaner for iPhone 15 Pro?
AI-Powered
Machine learning detects duplicates, blurry photos, and similar shots automatically.
Swipe to Clean
Tinder-style interface makes cleanup fast and intuitive.
100% Private
Everything happens on-device. No photos are uploaded anywhere.
Lightning Fast
Full library scan in 1-3 minutes. Clean up in under 10 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Twitter typically uses 500MB-2GB on a iPhone 15 Pro. Heavy users may see even more.
Your account data is stored on Twitter's servers. Deleting and reinstalling only removes local cache. You can log back in.
We recommend clearing Twitter cache monthly, or whenever you notice storage getting low on your iPhone 15 Pro.
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