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Guido d'Arezzo

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Mar 11, 2013
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1. It doesn't appear I can delete music tracks directly from my iPhone - Is this correct?

2. When I connect my iPhone to my Macbook and it automatically opens via iTunes, I can't select individual music tracks on my iPhone and just delete them. Why is this?

3. I have photos on my iPhone in Photostream that are taking up memory but when I want to delete them to make more room it says they'll disappear from all my devices. I only want them to disappear from my iPhone not my iPad which has more memory. Can anyone help?

Thank you all for any advice you can offer me.
 
Makes sure you're running the most recent OS. Swipe the track to delete it.

Disableing Photstream on your iPhone should do the trick. Settings > iCloud > Phtostream
 
Thank you for your advice regarding the music. Not sure why I didn't think of that - maybe you couldn't swipe to delete music in the old OS?
 
Thank you for your advice regarding the music. Not sure why I didn't think of that - maybe you couldn't swipe to delete music in the old OS?

I'm not sure. I'm using iTunes Match but any downloaded music it lets me swipe delete.

They removed that function for a while but its back now.
 
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