I have an issue with my iPhone that I can't seem to find an answer to, so I was hoping someone here might be able to help. Recently, I was in a remote location without cell coverage for two weeks. I was using my iPhone 13 to take pictures, and shortly after I got within cell coverage, I attempted to back everything up to iCloud. Photos taken before going remote and after I came back to civilization are backed up, but the photos taken while off the grid are not backing up. I have tried multiple times to no avail. Any ideas on why my images are not backing up to iCloud?
Sometimes a simple restart of your phone can get rid of those goblins lurking in there.
Ron
Chadp
Loc: Virginia Beach
Just Shoot Me wrote:
Sometimes a simple restart of your phone can get rid of those goblins lurking in there.
Ron
Also, make sure your IOS is up to date. Then check your Icloud storage capacity and iPhone storage available. Call Apple support if it continues. I had a similar issue with my Mac a couple of years ago that Apple helped resolve over the phone.
Apple support is your go to tech option. There is no charge for that support. 800 275 2273
I'm not sure if this will help but have you tried plugging your iPhone into the Computilator and syncing the Phone?
I only backup when I’m on Wi-Fi. Otherwise it chews up to much data and Apple advises against it.
The other solution I know to sync problems with iCloud is to log out of iCloud, then log back in again.
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