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How do you delete songs in iOS 6 (finger swipe not working)

Since upgrading to iOS 6 deleting music isn't possible by swiping from left to right. How do you do this now?

iPhone 4S, iOS 6

Posted on Sep 19, 2012 1:10 PM

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Nov 13, 2012 10:00 AM in response to Smitan

Things are even worse. Someone commented that iTunes Match now administers the memory itself, deleting the least played songs, etc.


No. It does not.


Yesterday my iPhone had only 150 Mb left. I started to download some albums from my Match account and, when it run out of space it complained that "no memory left on the device". It didn't remove my least played songs nor anything like that. So I removed my full library of downloaded music and started from scratch again.


This is a usability disaster.


By the way, the videos app, for the music videos, still works in the old-fashioned way, with individual iCloud download icons and delete options. Now, move that feature again to iTunes, Apple !

Nov 13, 2012 10:01 AM in response to Andrés

@Andres



Hi. I know I sound like a stuck record but..


iTunes Match does manage the space IF you 'stream' music to the device, not 'download'.


If you add individual songs to the device by pressing the actual song NOT the cloud icon it is placed in a cache and can be played untill the caches fill up. After that it will replace the least used songs eventually without you needing to do anything.


You can delete all your cached songs by toggling itunes match off/on.


Hope it works for you

Nov 13, 2012 10:24 AM in response to Spreadly

Ok. Clarified. However, I need to download songs most of the time. I only stream while at home but I usually download the albums I want to play in my car, as I can't rely on slow 3G (and traffic limits).


So, after some weeks of downloading and downloading there seem to be no better way to recover some room than deleting all my music. I really miss that individual swipe to delete feature, that worked with songs but also with albums, artists, etc.

Nov 15, 2012 5:20 PM in response to Smitan

I turned off the auto-renew for iTunes Match. I HATE, HATE, HATE, it now that iOS6 screwed it up. We didn't pay for iTunes Match so you can tell us what songs we want to listen to. I want it back like it was in iOS5! I want to delete whatever songs I want, I want to be able to download just one song of an album, and I want to see a cloud by the songs on my device. You guys are starting to really slip away from good products. Keep this crap up and your stocks will soon follow. I'm a huge Apple fan but, we can only take so much before we go to a competor. FIX IT!!!

Dec 11, 2012 6:33 PM in response to judge2001

I dont understand what you all are talking about. Are you in MUSIC app, then go to either Albums or Songs. DO NOT try to delete from with in Playlists. When you delete a song in the Playlists view, that is deleting it from the PLAYLIST, not the device.


I just did it on my iPhone 5 with iOS6:

  1. Open Music
  2. Click on Albums or Songs view
  3. From there, swipe LEFT to RIGHT. (Right to left often causes it to think you are trying to jump to a specific letter in the alpha sorted list.)
  4. A Red Delete button will pop up. Tap it.


This works for entire albums, as well as individuals songs within the album or song list. Am I missing something?

How do you delete songs in iOS 6 (finger swipe not working)

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