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Manage Photo Stream photos

Manage Photo Stream photos - iOS Tutorial

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Manage Photo Stream photos

- [Speaker] Now that we've covered the basics of My Photo Stream. Let's take a look at some of the important things you need to know for managing the photos that it adds to your devices. As I mentioned earlier, Photo Stream uploads photos from the last 30 days. In order to save space on your IOS devices, it limits that previous 30 days worth of images to 1000 photos. The photos that you upload to My Photo Stream don't count against your iCloud storage. And Photo Stream uploads only happen when you're connected to a wifi network. So you don't have to worry about it using up your cellular data allowance. By the way, in the settings for the Photos app you can control whether or not the app uses cellular data for syncing and uploads. This is turned off by default. On IOS devices that do not use iCloud photos as well as on Apple TV, your photos are delivered in a device optimized resolution that speeds up downloads and saves…

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