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If you use multiple devices from Applol, so I think that's itCloud is the most perfect cloudemail service that you can use not only to back up photos. However, sometimes sending photos to iCloud problems can arise and I can only confirm this from personal experience. It took me a few days to figure out why my photos wouldn't upload to iCloud save. And that's why I decided to write down a few tips and tricks that you can follow to make uploading photos to iCloud So let's see together how to do it.

Check the settings

The very first option, which in most cases is uploading photos to iCloud corrects, is the correct setting alsoCloudu.

On ours iOS so we open the device Settings and we click on the very first option that presents our name. Then we click on iCloud and once everything is loaded we select the option Photography. Here it is necessary that the features are turned on Photos on iClouduSend to My PhotostreamIf you do this step, sending photos to i will most likely beCloud will fix it. Otherwise, you can try both functions turn off and on. If this doesn't help either, then continue reading.

Enough space for iCloudu

Another stumbling block may be the lack of space on theCloudu. Apple gives all its users 5 GB of storage on iCloudfor free. Anyway, if your iPhoneIf you take a lot of photos, you have to accept that 5 GB will definitely not be enough for you.

To make sure you still have yourCloudIf you have enough space, go to Settings. Click here again your name and select an option iCloud. In top of the screen appears use of your iCloud storage.

If yours is alsoCloud storage is full, you have two options. Either delete some unnecessary files and data from it, or decide to upgrade the storage. If you are interested in how to do that, check out the article below.

Enough space on your device

It may sound absurd, but your device must also have enough space. If your device does not have enough space, it may cause the app to not function properly.Cloudu.

If you want to see how much space you have available on your device, move to Settings. Click on the option here In general, and then Storage: iPhone (iPad). Here, after a while, a clear view will appear storage usage on your device.

If your storage is full, you may simply have to delete some things or you may notchat iPhone (iPad) to help you free up space. For example, you can use the options to postpone apps, delete large attachments from messages, delete large videos, etc. If you are interested in how to best clean up your storage, read the article using the link below.

Check the Wi-Fi functionality

iCloud is of course a service that works on the basis of an internet connection. If your photos on iCloud are not sending even after the tips we discussed above, maybe the problem is in Wi-Fi. You can easily find out by trying to browse the Internet on your device for a while. To make sure that your iPhone The repair uses Wi-Fi, so open control center, turn on airplane mode and with the aircraft on activate Wi-Fi.

If loading pages doesn't work with airplane mode on and Wi-Fi enabled, try restarting your router. If the problem persists, it's best to contact your internet provider or try replacing your router. Last but not least, you can try a different Wi-Fi, such as a friend's, to make sure 100% convinced that your Wi-Fi is faulty and not, for example, the Wi-Fi module of your iPhone (iPad).

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If you've ever had trouble uploading photos to iCloud, so I hope I was able to help you with this guide. As I wrote in the introduction, I personally also had problems with uploading photos to iCloud problem and it took me a while to figure out why the recording wasn't working. In my case, the problem was that I didn't have enough storage on my iPhone. Once I deleted a few gigabytes of unnecessary files, everything started working without a problem.

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