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Posted by nostromov
 - March 06, 2020, 22:22:15
"The process [of clearing OnePlus Gallery Recycle Bin] can be done manually as well when needed", how, exactly? .o0

There is no such option present in the app, screenshots attached.

EDIT: Gallery for app screenshots, forum doesn't handle the (huge!) screenshot attachments too well:@postimg /gallery/2fll5snp2/

Also some problems with linking the gallery here,
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HD1913 OnePlus 7T Pro, Gallery version 3.8.21 running on the latest (OTA) Oxygen OS 10.0.7.HD01AA
Posted by S10
 - March 03, 2020, 23:23:17
I noticed a similar behavior with my Samsung s10e.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 03, 2020, 14:48:13
OnePlus smartphone users are reporting that deleting photos from the Google Photos app does not completely remove them from the device. Instead, the photos are moved to the OnePlus Gallery app's recycle bin, which takes up space over time unless the user identifies and removes them manually from the Gallery app.  

https://www.notebookcheck.net/OnePlus-Gallery-found-to-conflict-with-Google-Photos-gobbling-up-onboard-storage.455232.0.html