Do I need would and deleted in this sentence?

You could try, but you will not optimize your iphone storage unless you delete some of your photos

Try this: "You could try, but you can't optimize your iPhone storage without deleting some of your photos."

The form of both verbs in the sentence has to be the same. So it would need to be either (a) You CAN try but you will not optimize… OR (b) You could try, but you WOULD not BE ABLE TO optimize…" I think (a) is better.

Both "will" and "delete" or "would" and "deleted" express the thought adequately. The "would" option just indicates how likely you think the action is, so it does not matter which you use.

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