Do they not have a memory card option?
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My iphone 64gb is nearly always at full capacity although I offload apps and try to delete as many photos and videos as possible.
What do others do in this situation - buy a phone with more capacity or pay to store stuff on icloud ?
Thanks in advance
Ed
Wife uses iCloud.
I’ve an iphone 12 pro 128gb which i manage but also have an icloud account ‘just in case’. It’s pennies a month i think so well worth it for me.
Settings > General > iPhone Storage
Go into there, take a screenshot, pop it in here.
iPhone ES 64gb here. iCloud storage costs me 79p/month - a complete no brainier compared to buying a new phone
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iCloud storage is fantastic (we all have it in the family) but is not the answer to your problem.
To me, the greatest benefit of iCloud is the daily (nightly) back up of your phone. Perfect if you break it or lose it. But it's 50 GB and your phone is 64, so when your phone gets too full so does your iCloud, up until it cannot make the back-up anymore.
The solution (at least, the one that works for us, and assuming you use a Mac as well):
1) Back up your phone at least once a month (plug in your phone to the Mac, open a finder window, select iPhone, choose your option (most important data or everything) and click on back up now).
2) Import all your iPhone photos and videos into Photos on your Mac
3) Delete all the photos that you can from your iPhone: they are safe on your Mac
4) make sure you do not include photos in your iCloud back up (as above, in settings post #6)
That should not stop you from having the iCloud account.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
I find that after deleting photos (making sure they're deleted from the deleted folder as well), apps and other stuff, if you do a back up via iTunes this will often get rid of any crap that was lurking on the phone and free up a good chunk of storage.
I've found that deleting and reinstalling commonly used apps reduces some of the clutter by removing the temp files the apps save
Doing a soft reset will also clear some of the cached files also
Without going in the usual Apple/Android or Apple/PC diatribe, just get an iCloud storage plan.
And at regular intervals transfer images and videos to external hard disk or similar.
Have seen this helps me to keep only images I need to keep, and erase the bulk. Just when you move house, a good occasion to throw away what is not necessary.
Absolutely. 79p is virtually free, which is why I took it as a starting point to address the punctual issue the OP was experiencing. If his needs increase he will indeed have the options you highlighted.
You do not have a 16 yo daughter
Photos are the most efficient way because they use so much space, even optimised as you suggested. I have been confronted with this issue a few weeks ago and she was caught in a catch 22 situation as iCloud would not back up her phone -including her important data- because of lack of space. All the above ticks were on but to no avail.
Having the photos on your computer (or NAS) and only keeping your favourite ones on your phone is a better use of the phone and of the cloud storage.
And software like Clean my Mac and Gemini II help keep your computer data in better shape.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
I pay for two iCloud family plans (so can't see one of them properly) and one Google One family plan but none of those have a 16 year old girl in them so Ill bow to your expertise!
One thing which did batter the storage out of nowhere was my mother in law taking multiple 30-45 minute videos of her granddaughter. I didn't have the heart to explain so moved her into a fresh iCloud plan and upgraded Google one to 2TB. Now trying to get her to use the Google photos app instead before I get milked even more by Apple.
Think of my daughter as the equivalent of your MiL, but more tech savvy
It doesn't stop her from expecting miracle solutions from dad, of course. And I have avoided upgrading her account, not because I am tight but because I know I'd have to solve exactly the same issue in a few months time, only much worse.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
The iCloud storage for pennies is the route I took. I have never had to go beyond the 0.79p a month option.
I thought you could only import with those adapters?
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Not sure if I missed it, but be interested to know what system says is actually taking up that space.
Tactical content management may well have you having to change device for a while to come.
Rgds
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Icloud for the wife and I. Her phone was stolen about 5 years ago and she lost pictures of the kids which upset her greatly. Luckily I had most on my phone but not all. Now we both pay for icloud not only for the extra storage but more for the safety for pictures and videos. Plus when you upgrade your phone everything is there to download very quickly.
Most pictures taken are never looked at again. I'd delete 95% or whatever and backup the rest (even those will likely never be wanted or looked at ever again).
I wouldn’t worry that the 50gb backup on iCloud is less than your phone capacity. I believe that phone capacity has to run the operating system, processor etc, and there is data that won’t be backed up from apps such as Facebook, Google maps, and gaming apps, as that remains stored with the App providers (and I stand to be corrected).
Eg, over many years of using Apple systems and iCloud storage, and through many different devices, the total data usage on my 50gb storage is only 21gb.
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I agree for normal people like you and I.
Teenagers are not normal people. My daughter had 48.9 GB on her iCloud and the backup was not happening (and hadn’t for some time apparently…)
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
I have a lot of photos and two teenagers so you can imagine how many that totals!
I would echo what people have already said above, pay for the Family plan to you can share the photo storage and turn on optimise storage so they don't take up much space on your phone. With iCloud you will also get the advatage of file storage and backup spread between the family so very much worth it compared to losing everything.
We also have Office 365 as a family so I get tons of storage there. So download the onedrive app and it will also backup up your photos, same for Amazon Photos if you are prime.
Plus I have a Western Digital NAS My Cloud that is in the bedroom and all photos are backed up to that as well.
One gotcha with Icloud is its synced, so if you delete it on your phone it gets wiped from all other connected devices to that AppleID, yes it goes in recently deleted but not for that long. With the other strategies I've mentioned they don't sync deletes, the downside is you might have a load of screen shots, crappy pics etc but you still get evrything you have ever taken.
A friend a few years ago lost all of his photos as he didn't have any backup plan so defintely worth considering.
Yeah, but I don’t agree with that. I curate my photos quite stringently and only keep the good ones. I used to be a professional photographer so the ones that are left are pretty decent not all are snaps.
That’s 11,000 in total.
Apple photos is always coming up with suggested images from the date and creating videos of all those great memories
Something the whole family enjoys, it’s lovely to see our teenagers when they were babies or the dogs as puppies, family holidays, special days etc.
Losing those would be a complete trauma. So a few £ a month is worth it for that.
Cheers, Shaun
In logical, man maths, it would indeed make sense. Except:
1) there cannot be the suggestion that we are sharing space as that could mean her privacy is compromised
2) even if she had the whole space for herself, that would only be kicking the can down the line and within a few months I would have to solve a 2 TB issue instead of a 50 GB one.
She can use the NAS if she needs genuine storage space.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
I've got the 2tb on a family plan at £6.99 a month. I think I have around 145gb on it and my 15 year old daughter has around 60gb, and my other half around 45gb.
I'm quite happy that everything on our phones for the three of us is backed up beyond any capacity we're ever going to use for £6.99 a month. Gives me quite a lot of piece of mind actually.
I've had a puzzling message on my iPhone 13 this morning regarding iCloud backup. I'm new to the world of iPhone, so please bear with me.
Backups have been happening with no issue up to this morning when I get a message that last nights backup failed, (no reason given), and I get a panel offering me various iCloud storage upgrade plans. I currently have the basic free 5Gig and looking at my iCloud I have used 751.8 Meg of that 5Gig. Now nothing, to my knowledge, has changed on the phone since Tuesday - when the last backup happened - no photographs, no downloads, no new Apps etc!
Is there a way on the iPhone to check how much it thinks it wants to backup? Any ideas what's causing this?
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203516
The link may help in identifying what your next backup size is.
49 posts and people still don't seem to understand what iCloud actually does and the difference cloud and local storage.
If you have a 64GB iPhone and 50GB of music on Spotify then iCloud is not going to help you one bit.