If you’re like most people, you probably use your iPhone to take pictures, shoot videos, and edit photos. And if you use your iPhone a lot, you’re probably creating a lot of temporary files. But what are temporary files and why do they matter? A temporary file is simply a file that’s used for one task and then deleted. For example, if you’re editing a photo on your iPhone and you save the photo to your phone’s camera roll, that photo would be considered a temporary file. When you delete a temporary file from your iPhone, it doesn’t actually delete the photo from your phone - it just removes the reference to the photo from all of your apps. This means that if you ever want to access that photo again, you’ll have to find it in the camera roll and re-download it. So how do you delete temporary files on your iPhone? Here’s how: ..