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    Stop Putting Off Cleaning Your iPhone’s Photo Library With This Easy Declutter Tool

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminOctober 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    When (not if) your iPhone starts to complain that it’s running out of storage space, the number one culprit is usually the Photos app. Your photo library is no doubt packed with beautiful photos…and snapshots of receipts, parking space numbers, discarded selfies and pet photos. 

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    Before you cave and pay Apple for more iCloud storage, you should know there’s a ridiculously easy fix already built into your phone. If you’re running iOS 16 or later, the Photos app has a magic little folder called “Duplicates.” It automatically rounds up all your identical and near-identical shots so you can delete them in one go. 

    Instead of playing a painful game of spot-the-difference, you can reclaim a huge chunk of space with just a few taps. It’s the simple solution you’ve probably been ignoring.


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    Three iPhone Photos screenshots showing how to identify and remove duplicates.


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    Three iPhone Photos screenshots showing how to identify and remove duplicates.

    Remove duplicate photos and videos to get more storage on your iPhone (iOS 26 shown here).

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    Apple introduced its “duplicate detection” feature in 2022, and it works just as its name suggests. The tool uses on-device AI to identify identical images and aggregate them in an easy-to-find album in the Photos app. Apple says the iPhone classifies duplicates not only as exact copies but also as photos that appear to be the same but have unique resolutions, file formats or other slight differences. That includes lower-resolution versions you may have saved to share on social media or even bursts of near-identical shots taken at the same time.

    Here’s how to use the iPhone’s built-in tool to free up storage space:

    1. Open the Photos app on your iPhone. 

    2. In iOS 26, tap the Collections button. In earlier versions, skip to the next step.

    3. Scroll down to the Utilities section and tap Duplicates. This is where you can view all the duplicate photos on your iPhone and delete them, either individually or at once. 

    4. If you want to delete all the duplicates at once, tap the Select button, and then tap Select All. You can also remove them in groups of two or more: Tap Select in the top right corner and then tap the Select button to the right of the pairs.

    5. Next, tap Merge [number] to merge all the duplicate photos your iPhone detects and send them to the trash.

    If you want to delete duplicates individually, tap the Merge button that appears next to each pair. Then tap Merge [number] Copies to delete duplicates. Go down the line and repeat this step for all the identical photos you want to delete. 

    Merging keeps the best version of the photo in your library. The duplicates are moved to the Recently Deleted album.

    If you found this iOS feature helpful, check out CNET’s fast-track guide to iOS 26 features and 18 features you may have missed. For more advice on how to save space, read our full list of tips for clearing your iPhone’s storage.

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