How to Bulk Delete Photos from Your iPhone:
- Open the Photos app.
- Go to the Albums tab.
- Select All Photos.
- Tap Select in the upper right corner.
- You can tap individual photos to select photos one at a time.
- To select several photos at once, swipe your finger across rows of photos you want to delete.
In most programs, pressing Ctrl+A selects (highlights) everything in the current window. For example, while in Microsoft Word if you press the Ctrl+A shortcut key, all text in the document would be selected. In Explorer, pressing Ctrl+A selects all drives, files, and folders in the open location.
Click the first file or folder you want to select. Hold down the Shift key, select the last file or folder, and then let go of the Shift key. Now hold down the Ctrl key and click any other file(s) or folder(s) you would like to add to those already selected.
How to delete all photos from iPhone
- Open Photos app.
- Tap Albums.
- Tap All Photos.
- Tap Select.
- Tap or drag across to select photos to delete.
- Tap the trash can icon.
The fastest way to delete pictures from your iPhone's camera roll is to go to the "Moments" section in your Photos app and use the select button to delete whole days at a time. In your Photos app, go to Years -> Collections -> Moments and tap the "Select" button in the top right.
Luckily you don't need to open each photo individually and tap on the Trash can. You can select multiple photos and delete them all at once. Open Photos on your iPhone and find the first of the photos you want to delete. Before you tap on the photo, tap on Select in the top right.
Select text
You can quickly select a word, sentence, or entire paragraph with simple taps. And to select all of the text on a page, tap and swipe. Select a word: Double-tap with one finger. Select a sentence: Tap it three times.Instead of hitting "Edit" in the Apple Mail app, use a two-finger swipe gesture to select multiple emails right away. Slide two fingers up or down from the first email you want to select, then let go when all of the messages you want our selected.
And to select all of the text on a page, tap and swipe.
- Select a word: Double-tap with one finger.
- Select a sentence: Tap it three times.
- Select a paragraph: Tap it four times.
- Select all text on a page: Double-tap at the start and drag two fingers down the page.
In iOS 13, it works the same, though, you have to wait for haptic feedback. Tap the cursor: When you tap the cursor in its place, the contextual edit menu appears with options to Select, Select All, Paste, Insert Drawing, BIU, Indent Right/Left, and Speak Sentence. You can drag the ends to expand the selection.
Go to the bottom right corner of the top paragraph of text and at a spot just after the last word in the paragraph double-tap and hold your finger down on the screen background until you see a selection box surrounding the whole paragraph and then let go.
How to Quickly Select Multiple Photos in iOS
- Pictures in the iOS Photos app are automatically sorted into collections by year, date, and location. Open the collection you want to select photos from.
- Tap the Select button in the top right of the screen.
- Drag your finger across the photos you want to select. You will see a blue checkmark on each one.
First, press and hold the message you would like to copy. After a second or two, a list of message reactions (a new iOS 10 feature) as well as the option to copy the message will appear on the screen of your iPhone. To copy the iMessage or text message, tap Copy. To paste the message you copied, tap a text field.