Useful tips

How do I get rid of thumbnails on my iPhone?

How do I get rid of thumbnails on my iPhone?

In the Photos app on your iOS 8.1 device, tap Photos at the bottom of the screen, then view your photos and videos by moments. Tap Delete [x] Photos or Delete Photo.

How do I delete internal storage on my iPhone?

1 Answer. You simply can’t delete them. Your only option is to delete the subfolders/the images themselves. They need to be there, iOS does not allow you to delete them, therefore Windows shows an error message.

How do I delete a DCIM folder from my iPhone?

In iOS 7-10, swipe up on each app to fully close it. Connect your device and go to the Media folder in the upper left panel of iExplorer. Open the DCIM folder and find the 10#APPLE subfolder that contains your Camera Roll files. Right-click on that subfolder with the photo files and choose Delete.

Can I delete iPhone photos from DCIM?

Open to folders “Internal Storage” and then open “DCIM”, you’ll see folders containing the photos and videos that are on the iPhone. Select all the photos and/or videos (CRTL-A), then hit the delete key on your keyboard, or right click and select “delete,” as shown below.

Where do I find my photo metadata on my iPhone?

The first, and easiest, way for you to view your Photo’s metadata is with the Files app. What you will need to do is open the Photos app on your iPhone. Locate the photo that you want to view the data for, and tap the Share button in the bottom left-hand corner.

Where are the photos stored in the iPhone?

The actual photo data are stored on the Thumbs encoded as ithmb. You’ll need some software to decode them. /var/mobile/Media/PhotoData/Sync/ is the correct path to “Photo Library” photos are usually stored in 2 folders in iPhone 4 Photos Albums: (1) Camerca Roll (2) Photo Library

Where do I find my photo albums on my iPhone?

How To View Your iPhone Photo Albums. To find your iPhone photo albums, open the Photos app. Then tap Albums at the bottom of the screen. If you don’t see the Albums screen (similar to the one above), it means you’re currently viewing photos within one of your albums.

Where are iPhoto library files located on iPhone?

Control+ Click on iPhoto Library to expose the dialog box that includes Show Package Contents BEWARE.. don’t manually move or delete these files. They are part of an XML database structure which you will screw up if you fiddle with individual files. This is the reason Apple keeps them ‘hidden’