When deleting Photo Library from iPhone, like iPhone 4, you may feel frustrated, for iPhone only enables you to directly remove the photos in Camera Roll one by one, not those in the Photo Library. Therefore, if the photos in the Photo Library possess a large space and you want to delete them, you have to remove the original photo folder on your computer before syncing with iTunes. However, what if you don’t want to delete the original folder on your computer when wiping photos on iPhone permanently?
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Free download the iPhone data eraser to erase all photos/photo library on your iPhone:
Delete photos from iPhone Photo Library Permanently
Step 1. Connect your iPhone to computer
After downloading the iPhone Data Eraser on your computer, connect your iPhone to it then, and run this program on your computer. Your iPhone will be detected automatically, and you will get an interface below.
Step 2. Choose the right option on your device
You should choose the "ERASE ALL DATA ON DEVICE" option, so that you can continue the subsequent steps.
Step 3. Delete photos on your iPhone permanently
There are three choices available for you to delete your data. Among the "High, Medium, Low", you are recommended to choose the "Medium" level, which takes the moderate time in deleting. Click "Start" button to begin the processing.
iPhone Data Eraser is designed to delete data stored in iPhone 5s/5c/5/4S/4/3GS and iPad, iPod touch, it's function is powerful and you are certain to get an amazing result.
Tips: The iPhone Data Eraser tool not only can help you deleted iPhone photos permanently,but also allows you wipe iPhone contacts, text messages, videos,Apple ID,ect permanently.If you want to sell your old iPhone,please remember erase all data on your iPhone permanently.
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Deleting the old memories from iPhone is must to do thing before selling old phones. I hope this post will help many readers who are thinking about selling their old phones.
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