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BigDO

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Dec 9, 2012
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On my iPad Air 2, using latest iOS 11.4.1

Not using iCloud Photos.

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cynics

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Jan 8, 2012
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Now that it has been a day is it still reporting Photo usage? Sometimes it takes a little bit for that to update. If it is try plugging the phone into a computer with iTunes and syncing making sure not to sync things you do not want.
 

BigDO

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Dec 9, 2012
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Now that it has been a day is it still reporting Photo usage? Sometimes it takes a little bit for that to update. If it is try plugging the phone into a computer with iTunes and syncing making sure not to sync things you do not want.

Yep, still shower used space. Didn’t try connecting the iPad to iTunes yet (don’t even have it installed), but not sure how that would help?
 

Superrjamz54

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Dec 4, 2015
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What photos from the device? If you look at the first screenshot you'll see that there are no photos on the iPad whatsoever.
The main shot clearly shows 1.23gbs on the iPad storage. Looks almost like what was in the photo folder is hidden files or something. Something is definitely wrong.
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What photos from the device? If you look at the first screenshot you'll see that there are no photos on the iPad whatsoever.
There’s a glitch in iOS. Try setting the clock back 2-3 months and see if they pop up back into the recently deleted part of photos and then delete them. Then reset your clock. The system still thinks they are on the iPad.
 

cynics

macrumors G4
Jan 8, 2012
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Yep, still shower used space. Didn’t try connecting the iPad to iTunes yet (don’t even have it installed), but not sure how that would help?

iTunes seems to straighten stuff up for me, sometimes it even seems to force a TRIM command or something similar (if the space is being used by "system").

Out of curiosity do you have photos stored in other places on the phone? Not sure if iOS is just looking at the photos app or also for photo extensions (ex. .jpg .tif etc etc).
 
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