Yes: Select the last image in the range, then hold down the shift key until it becomes blue, and select the first photo in the range. Then right-click on the Garbage Can icon. Until you are confident with smaller groupings of photos, practice on them.

Go to Google Photos and select albums. Select the ones you’d like to remove. Delete pictures from your camera or your phone’s photo library.

Open the Google Photos app on your Android phone or tablet. nap the Hamburger menu > Bin to access it. Select one or more images you wish to permanently erase and then tap Delete. do totally remove all of the photos in the Bin, tap the three vertical dots, then Empty Bin followed by Delete.

If you’ve ever owned a smartphone or tablet, you know how easy it is to accidentally delete photos especially those that are low-resolution and seemingly innocuous. You can’t even view them in Google Photos or other photo viewers on Android. On iOS as well, the pictures will be deleted from your phone only, and you won’t be able to?

If you no longer have them on the phone or iPad and have deleted the photographs from Google Photos, you must Reopen Google Photos and Restore from the Trash. Before deleting automatically, Google gives you 60 days to keep in the trash. If it’s been longer than that and you still want to remove your items, sorry bout it.