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Apple explains bug in iOS 17.5: Deleted photos are back

by Milan
May 24, 2024
Apple iOS 17.5

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You've probably heard about the rare bug that occurred in iOS 17.5 that caused deleted photos to reappear on your devices. Apple reacted quickly and released the iOS 17.5.1 update to fix this problem. Below we'll explain in detail what's behind this bug, how Apple solved it, and what you can do to make sure your deleted photos really stay deleted.

Technical issues and bugs can happen to even the biggest tech companies, and Apple is no exception. However, the company has always strived to respond to such issues quickly and transparently. The recent case of a bug in iOS 17.5 that restored deleted photos is a good example of this. We'll look at how this bug came about, what steps Apple took to fix it, and what it means for you as a user.

The error and its cause

Earlier this week, Apple released the iOS 17.5.1 update to fix a rare issue where deleted photos would reappear on a user's device after installing iOS 17.5. Apple explained that this was caused by "database corruption." In the release notes, Apple stated that the cause was corruption in the device's file system itself and was not related to iCloud Photos.

The role of iCloud

Many users wondered how old pictures dating back to 2010 could reappear even though they no longer use the same devices as they did back then. Apple confirmed (via 9to5mac) that iCloud Photos was not responsible. Instead, it was due to corrupted database entries on the device itself. These photos that were not completely deleted were not synced with iCloud Photos but were only located on the respective device.

Refurbished and sold devices

In a now-deleted Reddit post, a user claimed that his photos resurfaced on an iPad he sold to a friend, even though he had deleted the iPad's contents before selling it. Apple clarified that this claim was false. After completely wiping a device via "Erase All Content and Settings" in Settings, all files and content are permanently deleted.

rarity of the problem

Apple stressed that this is a very rare issue that affects only a few users and a small number of photos. The company assured that it does not have access to users' photos or videos. The error was disturbing, but there is no indication that these photos were stored in iCloud or could reappear after properly wiping a device.

Technical background information

It's important to understand how NAND storage works. When you delete files on NAND storage, they aren't immediately removed. Instead, the space is marked as available for new data. The actual data remains until it is overwritten. This is why specialized software can often recover "deleted" files.

Deleting the resurfaced photos

iOS 17.5.1 does not automatically delete the photos that reappeared after updating to iOS 17.5. If you are experiencing this issue, you will need to open the Photos app and delete the images manually. The deleted photos will be moved to the Recently Deleted album, where they will remain for 30 days. You can also permanently delete the images immediately by selecting the "Delete from all devices" option in the Recently Deleted album.

Apple's solution for the rare photo bug in iOS 17.5

While technical errors like this are rare, it's reassuring to know that Apple is quick to respond and provide solutions. The iOS 17.5 bug that recovered deleted photos has been fixed in iOS 17.5.1, and Apple has clarified how you can make sure your data really stays deleted. It's always a good idea to learn about issues like this and follow the suggested steps to ensure your privacy and security. (Photo by Denis Rozhnovsky / Bigstockphoto)

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