2024-03-18 01:00:00
Amira Shehata wrote Monday, March 18, 2024 03:00 AM
There’s a strategy you can use to keep all your family photos, screenshots, text messages, and other precious memories. Instead of deleting them, you can “optimize” them. Every time you take a photo or video, your iPhone stores it as a high-resolution file. These files can They are very large, and the typical photo size on the iPhone is 1-2 MB. If you take 10 a day, it will only take a few months before you consume a full gigabyte, so to improve your photos according to what the British newspaper “Daily Mail” reported:
Tap Settings > [اسمك] > iCloud > Photos.
Then tap Sync this iPhone. In iOS 15 or earlier, tap to turn on iCloud Photos.
Now you’re ready to optimize your storage space:
Select Optimize iPhone Storage to save space on your device.
Once you turn this setting on, high-resolution versions of your photos and videos will be stored in iCloud.
It may take a while for all your photos to be backed up to the cloud if you haven’t done so before.
The lower resolution versions will be stored directly on your device, and when you need to access larger files, you can download them to your phone.
Assuming you have enough iCloud storage space, you can use this option to automatically store as many photos and videos as you want.
If you’re running out of iCloud storage, it’s easy to buy more:
Tap Settings > [اسمك] > iCloud > Manage Account Storage > Buy More Storage or Change Storage Plan.
When you sign up for iCloud, it automatically gives you 5GB of storage space, which is technically a lot of space, but apps and media can use them up quickly, so you may need more.
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