How to delete unwanted photos?

I set iPhone sync to iPhoto, how can I remove unwanted photos on my iPhone, I can't seem to find a way to do it, anyone?

You CAN delete photos straight from the phone.
Go in to "Photos", open "Camera Roll", seelct the photo you want to delete by simply touching it and then press the trash can symbol.
Simple!
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    To delete synced phtos you have to unsync them:
    iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes
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    On a Mac, choose iPhoto or Aperture from the pop-up menu.
    On a Windows PC, choose Photoshop Album or Photoshop Elements from the pop-up menu.
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    This is the reason.
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    Photos transferred from your computer to your iPhone via the iTunes sync process, which is selected under the Photos tab for your iPhone sync preferences are not transferred to your iPhone's camera roll.
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  • How to delete unwanted photos from iPad

    After choosing the photos I want to delete from iPad, even I touched "DELETE", nothing happens!
    I would be grateful if anybody can help me on this and also I want to delete App I don't want anymore.
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    How do I delete unwanted photos (duplicates, poor quality or old ones that I just don't want) from my IPhoto Library.I followed the instruction from Help and neither suggestion worked.
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    select a photo in an event and either drag it to the iPhoto trash or press the delete key - then empty theiPhoto trash an dthe system trash and the photo is totally gone from the system
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    atlantalee
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    I have a 3g iPhone and I need to know how to delete old photos. Need to free up space and there is no clear way to delete these photos!! Can someone please let me know how to get rid of these pictures!!!! Help!!!

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    LN

  • How to delete multiple photos

    how to delete multiple photos at once

    Hello 2075,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    To delete multiple photos at once on your iPad, all you need to do is tap on Select while in the Photos app, select the photos you'd like to delete, and then tap on the trash can.
    Organize photos and videos - iPad User Guide
    Take care,
    Alex H.

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