I don't know about "apple approved" methods, but on a PC, your iPhone is treated as any external device. You can set up windows to automatically import your pictures to your PC, and I believe you can set it up to delete the pictures after importing.
However, whether you have imported them to your PC or not, you can mass delete through Windows Explorer:
1. Open Windows Explorer for "This PC" or "My Computer" or whatever it is called on your machine. You'll see all devices contacted to your machine, such as your CD drive, your thumb drive, and your iPhone.
2. Double click on your iPhone, and you will see a drive folder called "Internal Storage."
3. Double click on the "Internal Storage" icon, and you will see a folder called DCIM.
4. Double click on the DCIM folder, and you will see one or more folders with names like 100APPLE and 101APPLE.
5. Open one of those folders, and you will see all of your photos. The names are useless (e.g.IMG_0001) but if you view Extra Large icons, you can see what the photos are. Select as many as you want (or even all, if you want to delete them all), and click the Delete key.
Regards, Leti
On Saturday, November 28, 2015 8:36 PM, "Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone]" wrote:
> I'd like to transfer photos from my I Phone 5S to my computer. I've tried a few times but the files stay on my I Phone. Can someone help me out?
If you are asking how to copy the iPhone's images to the computer, then you've had a number of valid answers.
Are you asking how to delete all (or most) of hundreds or thousands of copied-to-the-computer images FROM your iPhone?
I don't think there is any "Apple-approved" way to *mass-delete* photos from an iPhone — in Photos on the iPhone you can tap Select in the upper right, choose images, then delete your choices.
But you cannot "Select All".
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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.com
If you are asking how to copy the iPhone's images to the computer, then you've had a number of valid answers.
Are you asking how to delete all (or most) of hundreds or thousands of copied-to-the-computer images FROM your iPhone?
I don't think there is any "Apple-approved" way to *mass-delete* photos from an iPhone — in Photos on the iPhone you can tap Select in the upper right, choose images, then delete your choices.
But you cannot "Select All".
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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.com
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