: If you have a file that is 4.4 GB (such as a high-definition movie or a Linux ISO), you cannot move it to a FAT32 drive. You must reformat the drive to exFAT or NTFS to accommodate it. 3. Large-Scale Software Updates

: Users typically find they have only 4.4 GB of actual storage available for apps and cached data.

: While a phone might have 128 GB of total capacity, an Apple Support thread notes that a typical backup—excluding photos and synced data—can often come in at exactly 4.4 GB .

: In some instances, apps that should be lightweight can balloon to this size due to cached data. For example, some users have reported the New York Times app consuming up to 4.4 GB of data on their iPhones. 4. iCloud and Mobile Backups

(4.4 - Gb)

: If you have a file that is 4.4 GB (such as a high-definition movie or a Linux ISO), you cannot move it to a FAT32 drive. You must reformat the drive to exFAT or NTFS to accommodate it. 3. Large-Scale Software Updates

: Users typically find they have only 4.4 GB of actual storage available for apps and cached data.

: While a phone might have 128 GB of total capacity, an Apple Support thread notes that a typical backup—excluding photos and synced data—can often come in at exactly 4.4 GB .

: In some instances, apps that should be lightweight can balloon to this size due to cached data. For example, some users have reported the New York Times app consuming up to 4.4 GB of data on their iPhones. 4. iCloud and Mobile Backups