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thomamon

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If I turn off the stream what will happen? Will my photos still be backed up to iCloud and will I save space on my iPhone? I do not want to lose anything.
 

Gav2k

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Regular Photo Stream:

  • Only stores your most recent 1000 photos or the last 30 days of images, whichever is greater
  • Does not use your iCloud storage allotment
  • Compatible across all devices including iPhone, iPad, Mac, and PC
  • Stores web-optimized versions of your photos, which may degrade quality
  • Does not upload and sync videos
  • You can still sync photos and albums from your Mac or PC via iTunes when Photo Stream is enabled
iCloud Photo Library:

  • Stores all your photos and personal video and has no limits as long as you have the iCloud storage space to support it
  • Uses your iCloud storage allotment
  • Accessible on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and online via iCloud.com
  • Stores full-resolution photos on the server and on your devices and supports many file formats including JPG, RAW, PNG, GIF, TIFF, and others
  • Uploads and syncs videos as well as photos
  • You can not sync albums and photos from your Mac or PC via iTunes when using iCloud Photo Library, and any existing albums will be removed when you enable the service
 
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Paco II

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They serve complementary but different purposes. Turning off Photo stream will not necessarily free up space on your phone if you are using iCloud Photo Library.

If I turn off the stream what will happen? Will my photos still be backed up to iCloud and will I save space on my iPhone? I do not want to lose anything.
 
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kagharaht

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If you leave the Stream On in conjunction with iCloud Photo Library, will the Photo Stream continue to save the latest 1000 photos as before? Or will it stop even if its enabled on the iPhone?
 

Gav2k

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If you leave the Stream On in conjunction with iCloud Photo Library, will the Photo Stream continue to save the latest 1000 photos as before? Or will it stop even if its enabled on the iPhone?
You can't have both on. When you enable iCloud the option for photo stream vanishes
 
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