What is how to delete all photos from iphone?

Here's how to delete all photos from your iPhone:

  • Through the Photos App (Manually):

    • Open the Photos app.
    • Tap "Library" at the bottom.
    • Select "All Photos."
    • Tap "Select" in the upper right corner.
    • Select all the photos you want to delete. You can either tap each photo individually or drag your finger across the screen to select multiple photos at once. To select all, keep scrolling and selecting in chunks.
    • Tap the trash can icon in the lower right corner.
    • Confirm the deletion by tapping "Delete [Number] Photos".
    • Remember to empty the Recently Deleted album in the "Albums" tab. Photos remain there for 30 days unless you manually delete them from that album as well.
  • Using iCloud Photos (Important Note):

    • If you use iCloud Photos, deleting photos on your iPhone will also delete them from iCloud and any other devices signed in with the same Apple ID. Be certain you want to delete them from all locations before proceeding.
    • To turn off iCloud Photos: Go to Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud > Photos and toggle iCloud Photos off. You may be given the option to download a copy of your photos to your device.
  • Restore iPhone to Factory Settings (Extreme Option):

    • This will erase everything on your iPhone, including photos. This is usually only recommended if you're selling or giving away your iPhone.
    • Before doing this, back up your iPhone if you want to save any other data.
    • To restore: Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Erase All Content and Settings.
  • Important Considerations:

    • Before deleting anything, ensure you have a backup of any photos you want to keep. You can back up to iCloud (if you're not already using iCloud Photos) or to your computer.
    • Deleting photos is permanent unless you recover them from the "Recently Deleted" album within the 30-day window.