Hi Esther, 
If I use the add button to create a new empty photo album I can then delete 
that new album as you describe. However the delete switch button does not 
appear before the choir folder possibly because that folder is not empty or 
possibly because that folder was created via iTunes syncing the choir folder on 
my iMac. I tried to add a photo to the new test album I had just created but 
could not work out how to do that.
Was your new folder empty or did you put some photos in it before trying to 
delete it? 
All the best....

Paul 
On 22 May 2014, at 20:15, Esther <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Paul,
> 
> If you double tap the edit button, so that it changes into a "Done" button,  
> and then flick right past the camera roll and photo library, do you hear 
> "delete, switch button, off" just before your choir album?  If so, can you 
> double tap that button and hear "Confirm deletion, button"?  If I double tap 
> anywhere on the screen, once focus is on the "Confirm deletion" button, I get 
> a message "Are you sure you want to delete the album?" followed by the name 
> of the album I created. Flicking right gives a "Delete Album" button followed 
> by a "Cancel" button. Double tapping the "Delete Album" button brings my 
> focus to the "Add" button, and if I flick through the albums, the one that I 
> created is now gone from the list. 
> 
> This is described for the iPhone on iOS 6, by the way.  But I don't transfer 
> photos, so I had to create an album on the iPhone in order to delete it.
> 
> HTH. Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
>> On May 22, 2014, at 8:33 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Esther, 
>> I tried this and it does not work for me. I have 3 albums: camera roll, 
>> photo library, and choir. If I double tap the edit button and then double 
>> tap either photo library or choir I get a button to re-order choir via drag 
>> and drop. If I double tap that button the drag and drop does not work. 
>> What you describe ought to work as it works like that for other types of 
>> item. Maybe there is a bug in the latest level of IOS 6 which is fixed in 
>> IOS 7. 
>> Many thanks and best regards.....
>> 
>> Paul Hopewell
>> 
>>> On 22 May 2014, at 19:08, Esther  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Paul,
>>> 
>>> When you are on the Albums tab of Photos on your iPhone, can you double tap 
>>> the edit button in the top right corner, then flick past the camera roll to 
>>> the album you want to delete and double tap to delete it?
>>> 
>>> I don't have albums on my device.  I created an album, under Photos on my 
>>> iPhone using the "add" button and then tried to delete it.  This seems to 
>>> work.
>>> 
>>> HTH. Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Esther
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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