iOS 5 displays the space occupied by each application installed in your iDevice

A function that has not been discussed much these days is available in Settings>General>Usage and it shows us the space occupied by the applications available in our terminal plus the space left empty. Each application installed in our terminal is present in this list together with the space occupied by the folder in which it is installed. By accessing the menu corresponding to each application, we are shown information about the space occupied by documents and information saved in the application, plus the version of the application installed in the terminal. In the Usage menu we have calculated the space occupied by the installed application plus the data and documents from it, and in the menu of each application we have separately displayed the space occupied by the files installed by the application plus the space occupied by the downloaded documents and the data from it. The interesting part is that we have the option to delete the data saved in the application or the application itself to free up the available space in our terminal.

I think that here Apple has implemented a very good option that users have been asking for for a long time because everyone wants to know how much space each individual application occupies on their terminal. There are similar applications in Cydia, but the implementation of this option directly in iOS represents a negative reason to jailbreak, in the case of some. I'm glad to see that Apple is again considering user complaints and implementing useful functions in iOS, and I hope that in the future we will see more and more new things.