The Photos app that comes built-in to every iPhone and iPad not only lets you edit photos, it also lets you organize them into albums.
However, some iPhone and iPad users seem to experience some confusion when it comes to managing albums. Mainly, they can’t figure out why some albums can be deleted, while others can’t. If you’re one of these people, or you just want to better understand how the Photos app works, here’s what you need to know!
Photo albums created in iOS
If you created an album in iOS by tapping on the plus sign, naming it, and adding photos to it, you can easily tap edit and delete that entire album whenever you’d like. Deleting the album will not delete the photos from your iPhone or iPad. It only deletes that album. The photos themselves will remain in collections, other albums, and in Photo Stream!
Photo albums automatically generated in iOS
Newer versions of iOS automatically sort some types of photos into albums automatically for you. For example, slo-mo videos can all be found in one album, as can panorama shots or regular videos. These albums currently can’t be deleted by the user.
Photo albums synced from a Mac or PC
If you’ve plugged your iPhone or iPad into your computer in order to transfer existing photos via iTunes, these are the albums that you can not delete. If you want to delete them, or specific photos within them, you’ll need to go through iTunes again.
For example, if you want to delete select photos from an album, you’ll need to delete them from the album on your computer and then apply sync changes in iTunes. If you want to remove an entire album, just uncheck it in iTunes and sync again.
Photo albums created by App Store apps
Some albums created by third party apps used to give users trouble when it came to managing them, but deleting them is actually a lot easier than some people think.
In the Albums section of the Photos app, simply scroll to the bottom to see apps like Prynt, VSCO Cam, Snapchat – whatever! All you have to do is tap on Edit and delete the album from your phone. The photos and videos themselves won’t get deleted, but the album as a whole will.
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