Delete iPhone Files
Deleting files on an iPhone is a straightforward process, but there are a few things you should keep in mind to ensure that you don’t accidentally delete important data. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of deleting files on your iPhone, including photos, videos, documents, and apps.
Deleting Photos and Videos
If you have photos or videos that you want to delete from your iPhone, you can do so using the Photos app. Here are the steps to follow:
Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
Find the photo or video you want to delete.
Tap on the photo or video to view it in full screen.
Tap on the trash can icon in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Confirm that you want to delete the photo or video by tapping on “Delete Photo” or “Delete Video.”
If you have multiple photos or videos you want to delete, you can do so in bulk by following these steps:
Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
Tap on “Select” in the top right corner of the screen.
Tap on the photos or videos you want to delete.
Tap on the trash can icon in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Confirm that you want to delete the selected photos or videos by tapping on “Delete X Photos” or “Delete X Videos.”
Deleted photos and videos are moved to the “Recently Deleted” folder in the Photos app, where they will remain for 30 days. If you change your mind and want to recover a deleted photo or video, you can do so by following these steps:
Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
Tap on the “Albums” tab.
Scroll down and tap on the “Recently Deleted” folder.
Tap on the photo or video you want to recover.
Tap on “Recover” in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Deleting Documents
If you have documents stored on your iPhone, you can delete them using the Files app. Here’s how:
Open the Files app on your iPhone.
Find the document you want to delete.
Swipe left on the document.
Tap on the trash can icon that appears.
Confirm that you want to delete the document by tapping on “Delete.”
Deleting Apps
If you want to delete an app from your iPhone, you can do so by following these steps:
Find the app you want to delete on your home screen.
Press and hold on the app icon until it starts to jiggle.
Tap on the “X” in the top left corner of the app icon.
Confirm that you want to delete the app by tapping on “Delete.”
If you have apps that are linked to your iCloud account, deleting them from your iPhone will also delete them from your other devices.
Deleting Other Files
If you have other files on your iPhone, such as music or podcasts, you can delete them using the respective apps. For example, to delete a song from your iPhone, you can open the Music app, find the song you want to delete, swipe left on the song, and tap on “Delete.”
Tips for Deleting Files on Your iPhone
Before you start deleting files on your iPhone, here are some tips to keep in mind:
Backup your data: Before deleting files on your iPhone, make sure you have a backup of your important data. You can do this by connecting your iPhone to your computer and using iTunes or iCloud to create a backup.
Check the “Recently Deleted” folder: Deleted photos and videos are moved to the “Recently Deleted” folder in the Photos app, where they will remain for 30 days. If you change your mind and want to recover a deleted photo or video, you can do so by following these steps:
Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
Tap on the “Albums” tab.
Scroll down and tap on the “Recently Deleted” folder.
Tap on the photo or video you want to recover.
Tap on “Recover” in the bottom right corner of the screen.
If you want to permanently delete a file from the “Recently Deleted” folder, you can do so by following these steps:
Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
Tap on the “Albums” tab.
Scroll down and tap on the “Recently Deleted” folder.
Tap on “Select” in the top right corner of the screen.
Tap on the photos or videos you want to permanently delete.
Tap on “Delete” in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Confirm that you want to permanently delete the selected photos or videos by tapping on “Delete X Photos” or “Delete X Videos.”