Tuesday, November 5, 2013

How to set up your iPhone to sync your photos?

Many users have lost photos while preforming a restore from backup or upgrading the iOS.   Recall, only photos in the camera roll are backed up to iCloud.  There is a way to turn backups for camera roll on/off, perhaps these users had camera roll turned off.

Please see:

Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backups > Manage Storage,  tap the device's name and on the next screen, be sure Camera Roll is turned on.

IMPORTANT

Photos should be regularly synced to a computer (like you store photos from a digital camera) using either USB via iTunes (on a mac use iPhoto or Aperture to move them to an album) or using photo stream.  If using Photo stream, but sure to move the received photos to a permanent album.  If you have been doing that, then you can sync those photos back to your device.

Or, you can find other apps in the app store that send camera roll photos to a service like Dropbox.

If you haven't been saving photos except relying on iCloud to store them in a backup, then that is risky, as many users have discovered.  For this situation, you can use a third part iPhone photos recovery software to recover them. Generally, the iPhone photos recovery software can recover your photos with two methods.

Learn more: please goto iPhone photos recovery software resource.

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