Dustin.LindenSmith

Q: iTunes continues to display 5+GB of photo data usage after all photos have been deleted

Hello there,

 

I've had no luck finding this particular issue online; I don't know if I'm describing it clearly.

 

I have an old 16GB iPad (2nd gen I think?) that says I'm holding nearly 6 GB of photos on it when I sync with iTunes, and yet I've imported and deleted all of the photos on the device. There isn't a single photo in the Camera Roll at all anymore.

 

My wife has had similar problems with her iPhone; after importing and deleting photos, it seems like iTunes isn't correctly resetting the amount of data that's actually taken up by photos anymore.

 

Does this problem make any sense as I've described it? Short of restoring the iPad altogether, which I really don't want to do, is anyone here aware of how to get iTunes to report this usage correctly? This error is tying up more than one-third of my iPad's storage capacity!

 

With thanks,

Dustin.

 

Mac OS 10.9.3

iOS 7.0.2

iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)

Posted on Sep 30, 2014 11:37 AM

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  • by Allen A,

    Allen A Allen A Oct 2, 2014 2:32 PM in response to Dustin.LindenSmith
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    Oct 2, 2014 2:32 PM in response to Dustin.LindenSmith

    Hello Dustin.LindenSmith,

     

     

    You may be syncing photos from your computer to your iPad. In this case, the photos would appear in albums separate from the Camera Roll and cannot be deleted via the iPad itself.

    To delete synced photos and videos from your device

    1. In iTunes, click the Device button in the upper right corner. (If viewing the iTunes Store, click the Library button in the upper-right corner first.)
    2. Click the Photos tab in the resulting window.
    3. Choose "Selected albums" and deselect the albums or collections you want to delete.
      Note: To delete all synced photos, deselect "Sync Photos from" and, when asked, click "Remove photos."
    4. Click Apply.

    iTunes: Syncing photos
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4236

     

     

     

    Cheers,

    Allen

  • by lucygoose818,

    lucygoose818 lucygoose818 Oct 7, 2014 6:38 PM in response to Allen A
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    Oct 7, 2014 6:38 PM in response to Allen A

    I'm having this same problem. I've tried to deselect Sync photos and I've tried syncing to an empty folder. The problem is that there is no prompt to remove photos once I hit sync. I tried to reset all dialog warnings under preferences, hoping this would restore the prompt but no luck there either.

     

    In my actual device - the iPhone library (or collections or whatever it's called now) has 1,624 photos and 30 videos and takes up 5.5GB (the usage seems too high for that number of photos anyway). When I plug into iTunes and look at my device that way, the bar at the bottom shows 3,746 photos totaling 7.22 GB.

     

    It seems to be a problem with the syncing - my phone and my iTunes both somehow aren't recognizing that those other 2,000 photos no longer are on the phone. Thus not giving me an option to remove them.

     

    I had a similar problem with saved messages which I was able to resolve easily and am hoping for a similar "trick" with this problem.

     

    I am now on iOS 8.0.2

  • by Clive Dublin,

    Clive Dublin Clive Dublin Jan 12, 2015 5:01 AM in response to lucygoose818
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    Jan 12, 2015 5:01 AM in response to lucygoose818

    For the record the Photo App on your device is where you will find all the images/video causing the problem not through the camera roll, there are options with the photos App to delete and also empty the trash and simply make a new back up and that will solve this

  • by léonie,

    léonie léonie Jan 12, 2015 5:26 AM in response to lucygoose818
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    Jan 12, 2015 5:26 AM in response to lucygoose818
    It seems to be a problem with the syncing - my phone and my iTunes both somehow aren't recognizing that those other 2,000 photos no longer are on the phone. Thus not giving me an option to remove them.

    Are you syncing from an iPhoto Library? Then delete the iPod Photo Cache from the iPhoto Library:

    See this link:  iTunes: Understanding the iPod Photo Cache folder

  • by Mr. Mom,

    Mr. Mom Mr. Mom Feb 23, 2015 8:28 AM in response to Dustin.LindenSmith
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    Feb 23, 2015 8:28 AM in response to Dustin.LindenSmith

    I tried all of the things advised from various sites with no luck. I then tried to think which apps might contain photos (or videos), i.e., Messenger, Avocado etc., and deleted the content of those apps one by one.  That freed up about 4Gbs of space and I have no more photos in Usage. I hope this is a help to some.

  • by jabgars,

    jabgars jabgars Feb 24, 2015 9:33 PM in response to Dustin.LindenSmith
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    Feb 24, 2015 9:33 PM in response to Dustin.LindenSmith

    Similar issue here as well. I thought something was wrong with my ipad. However, it seems an issue with syn. As you can see below my ipad shows photos only 795 MB, whereas my itunes for the same ipad shows 1.47 GB.

    How do we escalade this issue for apple authorities to review.

    ipad 2.jpg

    ipad 1.jpg

  • by txforever,

    txforever txforever Mar 5, 2015 9:42 AM in response to Dustin.LindenSmith
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    Mar 5, 2015 9:42 AM in response to Dustin.LindenSmith

    I managed to get rid of the phantom usage. Restoring iPhone and resetting the phone settings/data do not work for me.

    I had to move the Date on my phone earlier by 1,2,3 months and found the phantom photos in the Recently Deleted Folder. Next, I deleted the photos manually from the Recently Deleted Folder and the usage got freed up from my iPhone.

     

    Hope this works for you

  • by MacFam4,

    MacFam4 MacFam4 Mar 6, 2015 12:31 AM in response to txforever
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    Mar 6, 2015 12:31 AM in response to txforever

    This really worked! Thanks for posting! So crazy, but I had to go back almost a year to clear out 400+ photos in the Recently Deleted album that were taking up almost 2GB on on my 4s phone. Makes me wonder if all the rest of the space is actually being taken up or iTunes is just showing it that way...

  • by Jason Hirsh,

    Jason Hirsh Jason Hirsh Mar 8, 2015 11:45 AM in response to txforever
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    Mar 8, 2015 11:45 AM in response to txforever

    I hade the same problem, iTunes was saying that I had 2.6 G of photos yet I went through ever related app making sure there were none.. made sure I"wantyourmoney"Cloud   has no photos   still 2.6 use on my 16G  IPAD Air running 8.2   Researched showed this has been a recurring and frequent complaint back to IOS 6 (maybe further)     I tried restores and that didn't solve the issue   trued the idea of older backup and it finally froze the IPAD hard

     

    I had to go to foced DFU as I had a start uo loop   and had to restore the IPAD to the factory settings and the IOS de'jour  So be careful with that

     

    I think its 8.2 but thy may have done another release in the time I have been typing.    The continuing arrogance of the OS companies to use the consumer as uncompensated beta  tester really aggravates me.   Sort of reminds of the wisdom of never install a .0 release of DOS . I am going from IOS in phone to Android not because it is a much better OS but because they don't seem be part of release a quarter club and they don't try bilk the consume into a proprietary power/sync cable    I think the same will happen when this IPAD dies

  • by Jason Hirsh,

    Jason Hirsh Jason Hirsh Mar 8, 2015 1:04 PM in response to Jason Hirsh
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    Mar 8, 2015 1:04 PM in response to Jason Hirsh

    OH just noticed  the mystery 2.6GB is ether again...

     

     

    useless

  • by scabthepoet,Helpful

    scabthepoet scabthepoet Mar 15, 2015 2:15 PM in response to Dustin.LindenSmith
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    Mar 15, 2015 2:15 PM in response to Dustin.LindenSmith

    I was having the same issue on my iPhone. I have an iPad, too, that is doing the same thing (as is my wife's iPhone). Here is what works and what I posted a few minutes ago in the iPhone Apple Support Forum.

     

    I've been searching for an answer to this very problem for a solid day. Here is what I did that worked for me. No reset. No need to upgrade to more Cloud storage or anything else. I had already deleted out every picture from my phone, including "Messages" and the "recently deleted" album, etc. There really are phantom pictures in there, but the only way to see them and delete them is to:

     

    1. Go to Settings
    2. Date & Time
    3. Untoggle "Set Automatically"
    4. Manually change the date back. For example, if today is March 15, 2015, choose August 1, 2014. (You can change it back once we're done)
    5. Close out of that
    6. Open "Photos"
    7. Select "Albums"
    8. If, like me, you had already cleared out everything from the Camera Roll and "Recently Deleted" folder, you'll smile to see that your "Recently Deleted" folder now has thousands of images back. Those are your phantom photos
    9. Open it, "Select" and start deleting
    10. Now, go back into Settings - General - Usage - Storage - Manage Storage - and you'll notice your Photo & Camera is empty if you deleted everything

     

    I hope this works for everyone and that I saved you all the time I wasted searching for an answer myself -- only to never find one. Now you have the answer.

     

    I went from barely having any room left on my phone to almost brand new again.

     

    Take care.

  • by Rauf107,

    Rauf107 Rauf107 Mar 15, 2015 11:50 PM in response to scabthepoet
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    Mar 15, 2015 11:50 PM in response to scabthepoet

    I just went through the hassle of logging in to say thank you. My wife basically lost 40+GBs because of this issue. 7000+pics/videos were hidden somehow, even though she claimed she deleted everything.

     

    Thanks a lot dude.

     

     

    Fix your sh#t Apple.

  • by Charles Palenz,

    Charles Palenz Charles Palenz Mar 16, 2015 4:19 PM in response to scabthepoet
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    Mar 16, 2015 4:19 PM in response to scabthepoet

    Bravo.  I found your solution after I posted the 9GB question and want to let you know it worked beautifully and hopefully I can give you some points for this important contribution.  The only way I could was to "Like" and it registered.

  • by scabthepoet,

    scabthepoet scabthepoet Mar 17, 2015 2:30 PM in response to Rauf107
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    Mar 17, 2015 2:30 PM in response to Rauf107

    Happy to help.

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