Apple iPhone running iOS 16 and later includes a built-in tool that automatically identifies duplicate photos and lets you merge them with one tap. Think of it like merging duplicate contacts, and it is the best way to delete duplicate photos on iPhone.
How to delete duplicate photos on iPhone
We all know that one shutter-happy person who takes the same photo multiple times. If they are an Apple user, then this is how to delete duplicate photos on iPhone:
– Step 1: Open the Photos app
– Step 2: Tap Collections or go to the Albums tab
– Step 3: Scroll down to Utilities and select Duplicates (only appears if duplicates are found)
– Step 4: Tap Merge next to a set of duplicate photos or select all and then Merge
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This method keeps the highest quality photo while preserving all metadata. It moves duplicates to the Recently Deleted folder before permanently deleting them after 30 days.
How to remove duplicate photos on iPhone
You can also remove duplicate photos on iPhone using the manual and laborious method. Here’s how:
– Step 1: Open Photos and navigate to Albums
– Step 2: Choose Recently Added or All Photos
– Step 3: Tap Select in the top-right corner
– Step 4: Mark duplicate photos individually
– Step 5: Now, click on the trash icon and confirm to delete duplicate photos
FAQs
Q1: Will deleting duplicates free up storage?
A: Yes, removing duplicates can free up several GBs of storage.
Q2: Why doesn’t my iPhone show a Duplicates album?
A: The Duplicates feature requires iOS 16 or later, and iOS must detect duplicate photos.
While there are several third-party apps available to delete duplicate photos on iPhone, the built-in feature is the most effective. It automatically detects duplicate photos and supports one-tap merge.
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