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iMyFone Umate

MF.iMyFone Umate · Utilities · v5.6.0.5
Intel Only 2 devices · 67.1 MB · Impact: 38/100
About This App

iMyFone Umate is an iOS device management and cleanup utility for Mac that connects to an iPhone or iPad to free up storage space and improve performance. It scans connected iOS devices for junk files, app caches, broken photo data, temporary files, logs and other redundant content, then removes them with a single click. The app also offers lossless photo compression to reduce file sizes, backup of deleted files to the Mac before removal, and detailed storage analysis to show users exactly what is consuming space on their device. It is marketed as an alternative to Apple's built-in storage management tools, offering more granular control and recovery options for iPhone and iPad users facing storage constraints.

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v5.6.0.5

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We could not confirm whether iMyFone Umate has received a native Apple Silicon build. The search results primarily reference an older 2015 review and a Windows download page, neither of which provides architecture information or recent macOS release notes. The bundle ID prefix "MF.iMyFone" suggests this is a smaller developer product without wide visibility in recent search indexes. If you rely on this app to manage your iOS devices, contact iMyFone directly (via their support page or website) to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build exists or is planned before macOS 28 arrives in September 2028, since an Intel-only build will stop launching on that release. As an alternative, consider Apple's own built-in iPhone Storage management (Settings → iPhone Storage on a connected Mac with Finder), which runs natively on all Apple Silicon Macs and offers basic cleanup of photos, documents, and app caches. For more advanced iOS cleanup workflows, PhoneClean by iMotion (also an iOS utility, though less feature-complete than Umate) is an option worth checking for native support if you need a third-party tool.