Memory aid?

My iPhone 5 told me that I was running memory so I deleted more 3 500 photos/videos from my phone to save space. However, after I did he told me there was still less memory than it was before? Why would he do that?

Assuming you mean no memory (not the same thing), did actually delete you the recently deleted album? If this is not the case, the files are still there.

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