To those who admire taking shot of almost everything they come across, ranging from the adorable bird laying on its nest to the puppy standing by the door; and you begin snapping those photos as the beauty of those things captivate you and adjusting the focus and angle as you go not minding your device's memory. It could be a task for you to getting them off your phone's when you're no more interested in them.
Luckily
there’s a quick shortcut that lets you delete as many crappy photos as you want
in one fell swoop.
Here’s how to
do it:
- Go
to the Photos app:
- Scroll through your collections until you find the set of photos you need to pare down. Then tap Select in the upper-right corner:
-
From there you can tap any photo square, and a blue checkmark will appear in the box:
- When you’re done selecting what you want to get rid of, just tap the trashcan icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Confirm by tapping the Delete button:
Here's an excerpt from a guy whose phone memory was kept too low; "In the past 12 hours or so, I've started
getting continuous low memory warnings. I am in the processing of moving stuff
off the app internal memory to the USB memory (app2SD doesn't give me the
option of moving it to the SD card), but the warnings keep happening. I also
deleted a bunch of apps, but
still the warning pops up."
Remember:
keeping you device(s) at a good memory capacity places you at getting the best
out it.
Thank
you taking your time to read from me today.
Enjoy!
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