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mzsigler

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May 14, 2015
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I've been running the 13 dev beta on my 11" iPad Pro 256 since beta one, and on my iPhone XS 256gb since beta 4 or 5. Everything has been fine other than the usual little bugs like apps crashing and lagginess. Up until yesterday that is, when I took a photo on my iPhone and went to share it on my iPad a while later and saw this message:

HT3l0tZ.jpg


Super confusing because when you to go to setting and check iPad storage, I see this:

HSxEta8.jpg


Also, I'm using iCloud photo and I'm only using 700gb of iCloud space and I'm on the 2TB plan.

Rebooting made it go away at first, but it came back a few hours later and now won't go away. It's also popped up on my iPhone. It's super annoying because it's keeping my photos from syncing for effectively no reason. Any ideas other than wipe and reinstall? I've tried rebooting but that doesn't seem to do anything now. I considered signing out and back in to iCloud photos but I'm a little skittish about losing the 12k photos it says it will remove.
 
I've been running the 13 dev beta on my 11" iPad Pro 256 since beta one, and on my iPhone XS 256gb since beta 4 or 5. Everything has been fine other than the usual little bugs like apps crashing and lagginess. Up until yesterday that is, when I took a photo on my iPhone and went to share it on my iPad a while later and saw this message:

HT3l0tZ.jpg


Super confusing because when you to go to setting and check iPad storage, I see this:

HSxEta8.jpg


Also, I'm using iCloud photo and I'm only using 700gb of iCloud space and I'm on the 2TB plan.

Rebooting made it go away at first, but it came back a few hours later and now won't go away. It's also popped up on my iPhone. It's super annoying because it's keeping my photos from syncing for effectively no reason. Any ideas other than wipe and reinstall? I've tried rebooting but that doesn't seem to do anything now. I considered signing out and back in to iCloud photos but I'm a little skittish about losing the 12k photos it says it will remove.
I have seen this issue before where the phone or iPad is misreporting the storage it has available. I fixed it by doing a reset all settings (not an erase).
 
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I have seen this issue before where the phone or iPad is misreporting the storage it has available. I fixed it by doing a reset all settings (not an erase).

this seems to have worked! More accurately once I did that and opened photos it showed that it was trying to save all originals to the iPad. I switched it to off in iCloud settings, even though that’s what it was originally set to anyway, and it seems to be respecting it now.
 
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