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6 Solutions to Bulk Delete Photos on Your iPhone / iPad / iPod [panfone.com]
Due to memory space, useless photos and pictures could be removed. When you remove photos from iPhone, it frees a lot of storage space for you and you can carry on using your phone as usual, without any disruptions. And if you’ve already saved those pictures to your computer, then there’s no reason not to.

1. Free up iPhone space by erasing photos and useless files [panfone.com]
2. Mass backup and delete iPhone/iPad/iPod photos on computer [panfone.com]
3. Bulk Delete Photos on iPhone/iPad/iPod [panfone.com]
4. Delete Entire Moments on iPhone/iPad/iPod [panfone.com]
5. Delete photos using iTunes [panfone.com]
6. Remove photos from iCloud Photo Library [panfone.com]

1. Free up iPhone space by erasing iPhone photos and useless files
You have no idea how many useless files occupy your phone space. That's why you need the help from a free app - PanFone iOS Eraser [panfone.com]. It allows you to erase junk files, temporary files, photos and apps easily for saving more space on your iPhone, iPad and iPod.

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Download and install PanFone iOS Eraser [panfone.com] to your computer. Run the program and connect your iOS device with PC. After your iPhone is connected.
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Choose "Free Up Space" mode. Options including Junk files, Temp files, Camera roll, Photo library, Large files, Apps are available on the detailed interface. Choose Photo library and click on Quick Scan to scan photos on your connected device.
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It takes some time to scan your iPhone/iPad/iPod. After it's done, check all photos and select you desired photos. You are able to set a date to filter the result then select all displayed photos at once. Click on Delete to delete them directly or click on Back Up & Delete to make a backup of the selected photos then delete.
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2. Mass backup and delete iPhone/iPad/iPod photos on computer
You can check your storage to see how much space your photos app use and delete the photos you don't need. With the help of another free photo data manager, you could easily manage, edit, delete, backup and restore all files on your iPhone/iPad/iPod. Follow the detailed instructions below.

Download and install Free Syncios Mobile Manager [syncios.com]. Connect your iOS device to computer and choose "Trust" on your phone when connecting.
2.Syncios will load your phone data and make a list on the left side bar. Options are "Media" (Music and Video), "Photos", "Ebook", "Apps", "Information" (contacts, messages, bookmarks, notes, whatsapp messages, voicemails, safari history).


3.Tap on Photos option and choose photos from photo album, click on Delete to remove photos from your iPhone/iPad/iPod.
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3. Selectively delete photos on iPhone/iPad/iPod
Most iOS users know how to delete photos and videos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. When you delete a photo, it goes into your "Recently Deleted" album. They'll stay in there for 30 days and then they're gone forever. If you add photos to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from iTunes, you can't delete them directly from your device in the Photos app. you should head to part 5 and learn how to delete the photos from iTunes.

1.Open the "Photos" app and select the album you want to delete photos from.

2.Tap Select in the upper right corner. You can select individual photos by tapping each, or you can select many by dragging your finger across the many you want to select and delete. (For example, drag your finger across a line and drag up. Doing so will select all the photos within those columns and rows.)
3.Tap Trash icon to delete photos. By the way, it won't remove photos from your iOS device right away. You need to open the Recently Deleted album and delete them again.

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4. Delete Entire Moments on iPhone/iPad/iPod
An alternative option you have is to delete Moments in the iPhone Photos app. This can be particularly helpful if you’re simply trying to delete as many photos as possible after saving them to a computer. Instead of having to drag your finger all the way up your screen, you can simply select Moments to delete. Here’s how:

1. Open the Photos app on iPhone.

2. At the bottom, tap Photos.

3. You may automatically find yourself in Moments (at the top). If not, you’ll be in Years of Collections. Select the year, select the specific collection and you’ll be able to view all of the moments within a collection.

4. Now I’m in Moments. From here, I'll tap Select in the upper right corner.

5. You’ll see Select next to each Moment.

6. You can select as many Moments as you want. Then tap the trash can icon in the bottom right corner to delete photos.

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5. Delete photos from iTunes
If you don't want the synced photos on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch anymore, turn off syncing in iTunes and they'll be removed from your device. You can turn off syncing for some of your photo albums or all of them at once.

1. Open iTunes on your computer and connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
2. Click on the device icon in iTunes.
3. Click Photos.
4. Choose "Selected albums" and deselect the albums or collections that you want to stop. Or deselect "Sync Photos" then click "Remove photos."
5. Click Apply.
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6. Remove photos from iCloud Photo Library
You can also remove photos from iCloud. However, note that when you delete pictures from “My Photo Stream” the photos from this storage are deleted on your device. Note that it applies to only one device. If you sign into iCloud from your other device, you will find all these “deleted” pictures still there.

If you want to remove your photos from iCloud, you should disable iCloud Photo Library, My Photo Stream and iCloud Photo Sharing on your iPhone, iPad and Mac. After this, you should manually remove photos from Camera Roll on your iPhone or iPad, photos that you have copied to your Mac.

Prior to deleting photos from iCloud, you should make a full backup of iPhone photos to computer in case you need them. Fisrtly, install and start Free Syncios Mobile Manager [syncios.com]. make sure all photos from iCloud Photos Library will be downloaded to iPhone (check tutorial "What to do if Syncios fails to export Video(s)/Photo(s) to PC or just exported thumbnails? [syncios.com]")

Connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to computer. Go to Photos, then select photos or photo albums and click on Export to save your photos from iPhone to PC.

Way 1. Delete photos on iCloud.com [icloud.com]

Go to iСloud.com and log in using your Apple ID and password.Click on Photos. You will see all the photos and videos stored in your iCloud Photo Library. Select the one you want to delete and click the trash icon. You will have to select the photos one by one.
If you have 1000 or less photos, you can click Ctrl + A and all the photos will be selected. After that you can click delete and delete them all at once. However, if you have more than 1000 photos in your library, iCloud will let you select them all, but won’t let you do anything with them.
You can also delete photos by moments. Hover over the moment and you will see two buttons: plus sign and share sign. Click on either of them and the whole moment will be selected. Now you can click on the "Trash bucket" icon and delete the entire moment.
You can also select multiple moments by holding the "Shift" key as you press Select. But again, iCloud won’t let you delete more than 1000 photos at once.
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Way 2. Delete photos on iPhone/iPad/iPod

You can also delete iCloud photos directly through your device (iPhone/iPad) if you have iCloud Photos connected.

To make sure your iCloud Photos are enabled, go to Settings > tap on your name on top > iCloud > Photos. The switch next to iCloud Photos should be on.After this you can go to your Photos app, tap Select in the top right corner, and then select all the photos you want to delete.Then simply press the Trash bucket icon in the bottom right corner. Don’t forget to delete your photos from the "Recently Deleted folder" as well.
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