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05-20-2025 01:11 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesHi to everyone.
The Email App should have a button in the Trash folder where you can delete all mails at once and not one by one or first selecting one and then "All" and then delete.
Something like "Empty Trash Folder" .
Have a nice day!
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05-20-2025 02:39 AM in
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You're absolutely right—having a simple "Empty Trash" button would make email cleanup much faster and more intuitive. Many desktop email clients and some mobile apps (like Gmail) already include this feature, but others still lack it, especially built-in or third-party apps on phones.
Here’s what you can do: If you're using the Samsung Email app:
Unfortunately, it doesn't currently have a direct "Empty Trash" button. But you can:
Tap "Edit", then "Select All", and then Delete. Yes, it’s a few extra taps, but there is no single-tap empty option yet. Alternative Solutions:
Use a different email app that supports this feature:
Gmail (Android/iOS): Tap Menu > Trash > Empty Trash Now Outlook: Menu > Trash > Select All > Delete (slightly easier UI) BlueMail or Spark: Often more efficient bulk options.
Send Feedback to Samsung: Go to the Samsung Email app > Menu > Settings > Contact Us or use the Samsung Members app to submit feature requests. They do consider user feedback for updates.
Here’s what you can do: If you're using the Samsung Email app:
Unfortunately, it doesn't currently have a direct "Empty Trash" button. But you can:
Tap "Edit", then "Select All", and then Delete. Yes, it’s a few extra taps, but there is no single-tap empty option yet. Alternative Solutions:
Use a different email app that supports this feature:
Gmail (Android/iOS): Tap Menu > Trash > Empty Trash Now Outlook: Menu > Trash > Select All > Delete (slightly easier UI) BlueMail or Spark: Often more efficient bulk options.
Send Feedback to Samsung: Go to the Samsung Email app > Menu > Settings > Contact Us or use the Samsung Members app to submit feature requests. They do consider user feedback for updates.
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05-20-2025 02:39 AM in
Samsung Apps and Services
You're absolutely right—having a simple "Empty Trash" button would make email cleanup much faster and more intuitive. Many desktop email clients and some mobile apps (like Gmail) already include this feature, but others still lack it, especially built-in or third-party apps on phones.
Here’s what you can do: If you're using the Samsung Email app:
Unfortunately, it doesn't currently have a direct "Empty Trash" button. But you can:
Tap "Edit", then "Select All", and then Delete. Yes, it’s a few extra taps, but there is no single-tap empty option yet. Alternative Solutions:
Use a different email app that supports this feature:
Gmail (Android/iOS): Tap Menu > Trash > Empty Trash Now Outlook: Menu > Trash > Select All > Delete (slightly easier UI) BlueMail or Spark: Often more efficient bulk options.
Send Feedback to Samsung: Go to the Samsung Email app > Menu > Settings > Contact Us or use the Samsung Members app to submit feature requests. They do consider user feedback for updates.
Here’s what you can do: If you're using the Samsung Email app:
Unfortunately, it doesn't currently have a direct "Empty Trash" button. But you can:
Tap "Edit", then "Select All", and then Delete. Yes, it’s a few extra taps, but there is no single-tap empty option yet. Alternative Solutions:
Use a different email app that supports this feature:
Gmail (Android/iOS): Tap Menu > Trash > Empty Trash Now Outlook: Menu > Trash > Select All > Delete (slightly easier UI) BlueMail or Spark: Often more efficient bulk options.
Send Feedback to Samsung: Go to the Samsung Email app > Menu > Settings > Contact Us or use the Samsung Members app to submit feature requests. They do consider user feedback for updates.