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Deleting These 3 Apps Can Make Your iPhone Run So Much Faster, According To Apple Experts

September 2, 2025 by Lisa Cupido
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Have you ever picked up your iPhone, only to find it lagging, freezing, or taking forever to open even the simplest app? It can be frustrating—especially when you’re trying to send a quick message, check directions, or snap a photo. A sluggish phone can make everyday tasks feel more like a hassle than a help, and when it starts interfering with your routine, getting things running smoothly again becomes a top priority.

While a slow iPhone can have several causes, from outdated software to full storage, one of the sneakiest culprits is apps. Some apps run in the background, use up too much memory, or cache massive amounts of data, all of which can contribute to lag. Deleting or managing certain apps won’t solve every problem, but it may help speed things up. Here are three apps to consider removing if your iPhone feels slower than usual.

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Snapchat


Snapchat may be fun for sending quick snaps and filters, but it can take a serious toll on your iPhone’s performance. The app runs constantly in the background, uses a lot of storage for media and messages, and frequently updates with new features that demand more memory. You can help speed things up by clearing the app’s cache regularly in settings or considering offloading the app if you don’t use it often

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Facebook


Facebook is one of the most storage-hungry apps, as it continuously caches data, videos, and photos, even when you’re not using it. It also runs background processes that can drain your phone’s resources. To help make your phone more efficient, use the browser version instead or go to iPhone Settings > Facebook and disable Background App Refresh.

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Apple Podcasts


Apple Podcasts is great, but if you’re subscribed to multiple shows or have automatic downloads turned on, Apple Podcasts can quickly eat up storage space with unplayed episodes. This extra data can make your phone run slower over time. Go to Settings > Podcasts to limit downloads and delete old or played episodes automatically.

 

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Lisa Fogarty is a lifestyle writer and reporter based in New York who covers health, wellness, relationships, sex, beauty, and parenting.

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