Get your iPhone or iPad working like new with this user-friendly iOS data cleaner

Avoid spending hours clearing out your photos.
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Get your iPhone or iPad working like new with this user-friendly iOS data cleaner
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TL;DR: Make space with a lifetime subscription to Smart Cleaner for iOS for 73% off, making it just $39.99 as of Sept. 16.


Just as clutter accumulates in your home without regular cleaning and organizing, the same goes for your tech. A junked up iPhone with too many unused apps, space-hogging files, and unnecessary text threads isn’t running at peak capacity. In fact, accumulated clutter on your phone clogs up your disk space and slows down nearly every operation it tries to perform.

Rather than spending hours if not days at a time sorting through your files and photos, do yourself a solid and snag this lifetime subscription to Smart Cleaner for iOS.

With over 30 million downloads already, Smart Cleaner has collected 4.5 out of 5 stars on the App Store — and it’s easy to see why. With a single click, the app can search for any live photos, burst photos, screenshots, duplicate photos, or videos that are clogging up your storage. Once it finds these space hogs, you can choose to delete them all in a single tap as well, freeing up loads of extra space. And considering Apple recommends always having at least 1GB of free space, you might want to perform this search regularly to keep your phone working like new.

Beyond freeing up space, Smart Cleaner can also help you streamline your contact list by merging, backing up, and removing identical contacts. Plus, you can even check out a special battery section to learn more tips on how to make your phone last longer. You can even store some of your most valuable photos safely in a secret album to ensure they’ll never be erased.

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If you’re an iPad user, Smart Cleaner is a must-have as well. If you’ve quit using your iPad because it runs too slow, give Smart Cleaner a go. You’ll get it back in tip-top shape in no time. 

Regularly, a lifetime subscription to Smart Cleaner for iOS costs $149, but for a limited time, you can snag it for just $39.99.

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