What is the fastest way to delete photos on the iphone?

Is there a way to delete old photos that have been taken on my phone any other way than one picture at a time??  I am wanting to free up some memory......

Import the photos with your computer as with any other digitial camera. Most computer photo importing apps include an option to delete the photos from the camera after the import process is complete.
Or select Edit followed by selecting multiple photos that you want to delete followed by selecting Delete.

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