One year ago | By Business Insider
You can select multiple photos on your iPhone at once using the "Select" command.
The Photos app has a "Select" command on every screen and in every folder, so you can use it anywhere.
You can also select all the photos in a folder or all the photos on your iPhone by tapping and dragging your finger around. You'll select all the photos in the current location as the iPhone scrolls through photos.
After making your selection, you can tap the "Delete" or share button to delete or share them.
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