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Post by chrissyc72 on Jan 22, 2021 23:41:53 GMT
So my husband has 1,000 pics on his phone and doesn’t want to run out of space so he asked me to put his pictures someplace he can still see them. I always put mine on my computer and a external hard drive but he wants to be able to log into something and still look at his pictures. Any suggestions.
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Post by mom on Jan 22, 2021 23:44:06 GMT
Amazon photos for your phone. If you have prime, its free and it will load any photos you take automatically.
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Post by AussieMeg on Jan 22, 2021 23:47:22 GMT
I have mine in my iCloud. If I need to look at any photos on my phone I log into my iCloud account. Amazon photos for your phone. If you have prime, its free and it will load any photos you take automatically. Good, to know, thanks! I am fairly new to Prime, and I didn't know this was available.
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Post by mom on Jan 22, 2021 23:59:00 GMT
I have mine in my iCloud. If I need to look at any photos on my phone I log into my iCloud account. Amazon photos for your phone. If you have prime, its free and it will load any photos you take automatically. Good, to know, thanks! I am fairly new to Prime, and I didn't know this was available. I didn't know it either til I took a Miss Freddy Photo Organizing Photos class. Apparently its unlimited in space photo photos (but some limits on video). You just download the app to your phone and set it to 'grab' any new photos you take. Then you can view online or thru the Amazon Photo App.
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Post by cindyupnorth on Jan 23, 2021 0:18:12 GMT
Mine automatically are saved/uploaded to shutterfly. I like this because that is where I print my pic's from, and it's super easy to use.
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Post by chrissyc72 on Jan 23, 2021 1:41:05 GMT
I have mine in my iCloud. If I need to look at any photos on my phone I log into my iCloud account. Amazon photos for your phone. If you have prime, its free and it will load any photos you take automatically. Good, to know, thanks! I am fairly new to Prime, and I didn't know this was available. Now how to we get them to the cloud?
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samantha25
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Post by samantha25 on Jan 23, 2021 1:43:11 GMT
I have mine in my iCloud. If I need to look at any photos on my phone I log into my iCloud account. Good, to know, thanks! I am fairly new to Prime, and I didn't know this was available. I didn't know it either til I took a Miss Freddy Photo Organizing Photos class. Apparently its unlimited in space photo photos (but some limits on video). You just download the app to your phone and set it to 'grab' any new photos you take. Then you can view online or thru the Amazon Photo App. Just an FYI, Amazon photo will not save/rename duplicates, so if you have two phones that start with the same numbering system when saving files, only one photo will be saved. I had to reset my numbering system on my phone, different than DH's phone. This was several years ago so not sure if they changed this.
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samantha25
Pearl Clutcher
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Jun 27, 2014 19:06:19 GMT
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Post by samantha25 on Jan 23, 2021 1:46:39 GMT
I have mine in my iCloud. If I need to look at any photos on my phone I log into my iCloud account. Good, to know, thanks! I am fairly new to Prime, and I didn't know this was available. Now how to we get them to the cloud? Download the Amazon photo app on DH's phone. Direct the app to import photos from his phone. It may take a while for photos to populate on Amazon. Photos are unlimited, but videos free up to 5 GB. Not sure how much space is allowed on iCloud.
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Post by katlady on Jan 23, 2021 2:09:18 GMT
Google photos. With the app, the photos upload automatically. You can also view Google photos from an device.
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Post by chrissyc72 on Jan 23, 2021 20:55:16 GMT
Thanks everyone!
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