• Users can now get rid of junk and cache files quickly and easily without jailbreaking.

Users can now get rid of junk and cache files quickly and easily without jailbreaking. (Photo : YouTube / Myjailbreakmovies)

Continuous use of iPhones and iPads leads to accumulation of junk and cache files in the background, which subsequently occupies storage space. As a result, users are compelled to delete apps and other crucial data to create room for something new.

However, iPhone and iPad users have something to smile about since they can now get rid of junk and cache files quickly and easily without jailbreaking by the use of an app called PhoneClean, according to WCCF Tech.

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Once the app is downloaded, users should simply plug their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to the PC or Mac, and then the PhoneClean will do the rest, creating a lot of space for one to use in any way they deem.

The app as well maintains security and privacy to the extent that it will not mess up with private data in the process of freeing space.

Removing junk files and cache accumulation will as well give your iPhone and iPad a notable boost when it comes to performance, and considering that iOS 9 is already a slow Operating System on older iPhones, it is imperative to run PhoneClean on the device frequently.

Users should keep in mind that some features of PhoneClean might not work with iOS 9, but all the fundamental elements is covered, such as iTunes Radio caches, invalid iOS data, user storage files, photos in the trash, and camera photo caches among others.

While PhoneClean is free for download, those who want to go 'Pro' will have to spend some money. For instance, a one-year license will cost users $19.99, and those looking for a license beyond a year will spend $29.99. In addition, there is a family plan on offer that goes at $39.99, giving users unlimited use on an unlimited number of Macs.

Prior to spending money, get a free version for trial here. iPhone and iPad users can then decide to go 'Pro.'

Watch the footage for more information on PhoneClean.