The first fix we recommend is restarting your iPhone. If neither of the steps above fixed the problem, your iPhone may be experience a software issue. You’ll know the feature is fully off when the switch is white instead of green. Then, tap iCloud.įrom here, tap Photos and make sure the toggle next to iCloud Photos is off. Open Settings and tap on your name at the top of the screen. If your iPhone won’t delete photos and they aren’t synced to another device, check if iCloud Photos is enabled. Then, sync your iPhone again to complete the process.
Find the photos you want to remove from your iPhone and unselect them. Next, click Photos. We recommend only syncing photos from Selected Albums to make this process easier. If you have a Mac running macOS Catalina 10.15 or newer, open Finder and click on your iPhone under Locations. If you have a PC or a Mac running macOS Mojave 10.14 or older, open iTunes and click on the iPhone icon near the upper left-hand corner of the application. Start by connecting your iPhone to your computer with a Lightning cable.