Langdon If you don't want to do a full wipe, I would definitely suggest focusing on clearing app caches instead.
@crimsonKing already mentioned Safari (Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data).
But for most other apps, it's not that straightforward.
In iPhone Storage (Settings > General > iPhone Storage), you can check which apps are taking up the most space under "Documents & Data."
A lot of that space is cached files (things like video previews, temporary files, and saved app data).
If you notice an app with a massive Documents & Data footprint, the quickest fix is to delete the app entirely and reinstall it from the App Store.
When you do that, iOS wipes all associated cache files but lets you start fresh with just the appâs basic install size.
Youâll usually need to log back in, and in some cases, settings or saved data might be lost, so just something to be aware of.
Edit:
Forgot to mention, some apps like TikTok and Snapchat actually let you clear cache manually inside their settings.
Itâs usually under something like "Data", "Storage", or "App Settings".
So, sometimes you can clear a lot of space without full reinstall.
Just FYI.