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Can't delete songs from my iPhone 4

Hello,
I'm unable to delete songs from my iPhone 4.
I tried to do it by un-checking the song in iTunes then
performing a sync with phone.

I thought that would remove the song but it did not work.

Am I not doing this correctly.
Any ideas?

Thanks!

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Sep 10, 2010 7:27 AM

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Feb 28, 2012 3:25 PM in response to ridley27

I have tried everything here except for the Restore option and nothing works.


And, to add to the fun here, I have a 32 gig phone but in the footer of itunes when I select my phone, there is that little bar that indicates how much memory is used by each media type on my phone. When I add up all the numbers for Audio (26.1), Photos (0.01), Apps (0.48), and Free (20.2) GB, I magically seem to have a totally capacity of 46.79.

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Mar 7, 2012 9:19 AM in response to ridley27

This is pretty rediculous. I have the same problem, and performed all the "fixes" noted throughout this thread. My software is 5.0.1 for my 4s. I just can't beleive that Apple and all their smarts did not add an edit into the phone to delete songs from the music area without being hooked up to iTunes. I have artist, songs and albums that still remain and they have been deleted from my music library on iTunes. There has got to be a better way Apple like developing a software fix to add the delete option ( if all else fails). Example: When I access via General > usage > music: if notes NO Data. after I deleted all music. But ! when I access Music, there in Songs, Artist and Albums listed ( of course they cannot play unless I allow access to a Wi-Fi network. SO how do you remove the informationin Songs, Artist and Albums ?

Mar 19, 2012 1:47 PM in response to ridley27

I struggled with this for a long time as well. What finally worked is,


I shut off the Itunes Match on my phone.

Then plugged it into the computer.

Then get into itunes.

And you can delete them just like you'd delete anything else in Itunes.


For me it was something with Itunes Match that was stopping me from being able to delete them.


Hope this helps.

Mar 24, 2012 6:04 PM in response to johnivan

Agreed. This is an issue with Match on the iPhone.


Apple has blown the quality issue with Match as it is taking Apple a long time to work the bugs out of Match - and a lot of customers are paying the price in wasted hours of using a buggy service. I thought they might have finally got it ready - but here is another bug. (How long has it been out now? Not good.)


johnivan got it right: Disconnect the iPhone, turn off Match on the iPhone, plug it back into iTunes, delete songs through iTunes, then disconnect it, turn on Match again.


How's that for ease of use?

Mar 24, 2012 8:51 PM in response to Adam Bragg

Yes, if you're getting an inability to delete and you're not using Match - then it is a separate issue from the one I described above.


FWIW, on your issue of strange behavior of the capacity indicator - I've seen inconsistent behavior recently on that indicator as well. On mine it was as if iTunes was double counting the amount of space used by audio media. It jumped to this higher reading when I initiated a purchase transfer command. But the reading on the iPhone was consistent - and the reading on iTunes returned to normal during a subsequent session.

Mar 25, 2012 2:36 PM in response to Dhobbins

OK so after acquiring a sore finger I have a clean iPhone with Match turned off.


And it's going to stay turned off until Apple supply us with the simple expediency of playing iCloud music WITHOUT downloading to the phone.


After all, I need a playlist for times when I can't be online, and I want to keep control of that playlist and of my phone's capacity.


Having said all this - Match is a great product for those of us with old, low bitrate libraries and several devices. Remember though that the higher bitrate files will take more phone memory for the same number of tracks.

Mar 30, 2012 5:21 AM in response to 12xbl

THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

No offense to the many submissions above yours, but your solution was I'm sure, what the original query was looking for. I just set up a new computer after a total crash of the one with iTunes that synced my iPad and iPhone. Both were glutted with songs from the old setup and I couldn't get rid of them. Your solution required 1 sync to clean the units and another to re-load the playlists and songs that I wanted. Very professional directions in your post.🙂

Can't delete songs from my iPhone 4

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