This App provides a Widget for the notification center which shows the current memory and file storage usage and the battery level. The lightweight widget lets you access this information fast and anytime. Information that is shown in the notification center: - Disk storage (total, used and free capacity) - Memory (total, wired, active, inactive, free memory) - battery level (current percentage) The information is provided as bar chart and in absolute values. Compact, fast and easy to read. The App for the Apple Watch lets you control the memory, battery and disk storage of your iPhone status directly from the watch, very fast and easy. The Watch App includes a "Glance" with one of the three status graphs, which one can be configured in the iPhone App. The Watch App itself can display all information, but you can also configure which of the information will be shown.
Widget not available on iPad
App works and seems to calculate storage fine, but the widget isn’t available for Home Screen… which is the whole reason I downloaded the app. I do like the customizability of the memory display.
No longer working
Widgets no longer work on latest version of iOS
The only app to display true free disk space available in all 3 definitions
This June 2020 update is incredible, it now displays 1️⃣ the actual free disk space, 2️⃣ the system reported disk space, and 3️⃣ the amount of disk space that would be available iOS purged all its temporary files. No other app does this!
Good app
The latest update explains the differences that were seen between Apple's Settings and the Sys Info widget. Even better it now gives us the choice of having storage usage displayed in the Apple way, or the "real" way. Thanks for the great update!
Widget stopped working
Ever since it started supporting watch os, it no longer shows anything when I look at "today" under iOS 9.3.5! Please fix it. It was the best app, now it gets one star
Values not showing
I use the storage widget and the values are not showing on iOS 13.1.2.. just shows the bar EDIT: Contacted developer via e-mail, excellent customer service. He will be looking into this.
Nice app
But the numbers in the app are a little off from how much storage my iPhone says I have in the settings app
There are new options to configure the way the disk storage is calculated. It's now possible to define how large the "KByte" is. This can be either the traditional 1024 bytes or just 1000 bytes. The latter matches the way Apple measures disk storage within the iOS, therefore the when comparing the values from SysInfo with those from the iOS, you should pick 1000. Another option affects the way the free space in the file storage is measured. This can be either the real free space, but alternatively the App can also take into account the space that is currently not free but which the iOS can free at any time if needed (like Cache files, temporary files, etc). The latter is also done by the iOS in the system settings where it reports the free space.
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