📢 Complaint: Severe “System Data” ballooning bug on iPad Pro M4 (iPadOS 17 → 18.6.2).
“System Data” (formerly “Other”) grows abnormally from ~3 GB → 70–90 GB in just months.
Deleting files, exporting PDFs, uninstalling apps, or clearing trash does not free space.
The only “fix” Apple Support suggests is erase & restore — which works temporarily but always comes back within 1–3 months.
🔎 Problem Summary
• Growth: 3 GB → 40 GB (1 month) → 58 GB (2 months) → 70 GB+ (3 months).
• After erase: drops temporarily, then climbs again.
• Multiple resets done — issue always returns.
• Confirmed across users (see YouTube: ajXyDCLoLOA, cnOGeI8X-Fc).
• Apple Support Case IDs filed (master: 102671138516).
• Feedback Assistant report: FB19812484.
📝 Steps to Reproduce (consistent)
1. GoodNotes – Export/merge PDFs, sync large files → System Data grows even after clearing trash.
2. DocScanner (Lufick) – Import + delete scans → cache remains.
3. Apple Scan to PDF / Files – Scan 24 images, merge, delete originals → System Data increases 2–3× file size.
4. External drives (NTFS/exFAT) – Just plugging in causes spikes.
5. Photos Recycle Bin bug – Deleting files increases System Data.
⚠️ Impact
• iPad becomes unusable every few months as storage fills.
• GoodNotes syncs (30GB+) require full reinstall → takes >1 day.
• Device has even frozen on Apple logo (Case: 102456432522).
• Breaks productivity workflows: scanning, exporting, file transfers all trigger ballooning.
❌ Apple’s Responses So Far
• Force restart → no effect.
• Uninstall/reinstall apps → cache remains.
• Format → temporary relief only.
• “Stop using pen drive” → not a solution.
• “Keep reporting” → no updates received.
Translation: Apple provides no real tool to manage System Data. Users are stuck in endless erase/restore cycles.
🎯 Request to Apple
1. Add “Clear System Data / Clear Cache” option in Settings.
2. Fix caching bugs in GoodNotes, DocScanner, Scan to PDF, and Files.
3. Ensure deleted files + app data are actually purged.
4. Provide transparency: show what System Data contains (caches, logs, orphaned DBs).
5. Improve external storage handling — plugging in drives should not balloon space.
📌 Final Note
This is not expected behavior. It’s a design flaw in iPadOS storage management.
On macOS, users have visibility into caches and cleanup tools. On iPadOS, everything is hidden.
Without proper cache controls, iPad Pro cannot be a reliable “Pro” device — only one that forces constant resets.
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