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Go into Photos/Gallery and view the photo. A trash can should appear. Click to delete and then confirm. If you are using Photos and are syncing to Google then it will ask if you want to delete everywhere.
Plug in your iPhone 3g, go into iTunes and sync it with iTunes. Then right click where it says for examples Alex's iPhone and back up your iPhone 3G. Once you're done, plug in your iPhone 4 and set it should give you a choice of either setting it up as a new phone or syncing with last back up. If that does not come up, just plug in your iPhone 4 and sync everything accordingly. Hope that helps.
Sounds like it failed a software upgrade. Reboot by pressing and holding the power and home button for about 20-30 seconds, Then try syncing to iTunes again.
Have you looked at the syncing options in Itunes? perhaps you have not selected syncing for apps and photos. Select the phone in iTunes and look your sync options.
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