Tech19:10 · 13m ago

Apple Watch Storage Fills Up Due to WhatsApp App Data, Here’s How to Fix It

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Translated & summarized from Maariv by baba
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Many Apple Watch users have recently encountered storage issues despite not installing numerous apps. The primary cause is the accumulation of temporary files within apps, particularly WhatsApp, which stores images, voice messages, thumbnails, and chat history locally on the watch. Unlike earlier versions that only allowed notifications and replies, the current official WhatsApp app for Apple Watch supports full chat reading, messaging, voice recording, and media viewing, increasing local data storage needs.

Storage capacity varies by Apple Watch model, with newer versions typically having 64GB and older ones 32GB or less, part of which is reserved for the operating system. To diagnose storage usage, users can check the watch’s settings under General > Storage or use the Watch app on their iPhone. If WhatsApp occupies an unusually large amount of space, restarting both the iPhone and Apple Watch can help clear temporary files. Ensuring all software, including watchOS, iOS, and WhatsApp, is updated is also recommended.

If storage remains tight, users can remove WhatsApp from the watch without deleting it from the iPhone or losing chat data. This disables the app on the watch but still allows receiving notifications and replying from them. After freeing space, WhatsApp can be reinstalled to see if the issue persists. If it does, it is advisable to keep the app off the watch temporarily.

Other storage consumers include downloaded music, podcasts, audiobooks, photos, and offline maps. Users should manage these media files by deleting unneeded content and disabling automatic downloads. Disabling automatic app installations on the watch can also prevent unnecessary apps from occupying space. Deleting old workout data is less effective since health data is mainly stored on the iPhone.

If storage problems continue despite these steps, unpairing and re-pairing the watch with the iPhone can help, as this process creates a backup and restores settings. As a last resort, setting up the watch as new may be necessary. Persistent issues after all these measures may indicate a software or hardware fault, warranting contact with Apple support.

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