And I can only assume of those that do sync to their computers and are on ios 17, not that many have Apple Watches so don’t see the same issue we do. Although I always see multiple posts complaining about storage space. I’m guessing that not many sync their devices to a computer or are not on ios 17 of those that do they don’t look at their analytics data nor notice how much storage is being occupied by them. And often in the past those files remained on my devices for an extended time they were not removed automatically at some point as most are now. If you participate in beta testing and file reports creating syncdiagnosis files, which are huge, you can take up a lot of your available storage. I got into a habit of doing such a sync specifically to remove those files from my phone and ipad just to restore storage space. From posts here and on other forums, when people have checked, they report seeing that diagnostics remain on their devices after syncing to their computer, which is a change from all previous iOSes. Click to expand.It’s been puzzling to me why there hasn’t been more attention addressed to the change in the syncing process.
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