It’s time to delete,
there’s no more space.
Gorillacam, Snapseed
refusing to save.

“We’re on strike!”
The apps are crashing.
The signs are clear,
Phone’s just not memory-sing.

It’s time to go,
free the parking lot,
please Batman and Robin,
this is not your slot.

So they raced past strange signboards,

Their capes uplifting.
Not sure ’bout their morals,
they almost went drifting.

A barking dog set them

scooting away,
ducking in the shadows
where gruesome holds sway.

“My wings’ getting tight,”
Batman stops in mid-flight,
“Rest I must.”
Robin dumbstruck by the fuss.

Batman hangs on a fence,
enjoys the cool breeze.
Security must be tight here.
Batman is pleased.

Because of the way it sounds in Chinese, a bat can be a sign of fortune to come. ; )

And yes, great excuse to purge the phone so that Donna pictures can erm… continue to be edited for future posts :P

This helped a lot in helping me to get rid of undeletable previously-synched photo albums in the iPhone that iTunes refused to let me remove. More than 12000mb saved!

I had this exact issue just now. I researched and compiled all of the answers. Surprisingly it worked.

1) On my PC desktop, I right clicked and created a new folder. I named it “Empty folder”.

2) I plugged in my phone to computer, opened iTunes.

3) Clicked on my phone on the left

4) Clicked on “photos” on the top

5) Clicked the box “Sync Photos with”

6) Choose the dropdown and “choose folder”

7) Click “desktop” option

8) Click on the folder that you created and named whatever you named it.

9) Click “apply/sync”

 

In doing so, it deleted the “Photo Library” with the little sunflower as well as a “My Photos” album it had also created, but it left all of my other photos that I wanted to keep.

I’m shocked that this actually worked.

Hope this helps you.