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I have an XS and 200G iCloud storage. Only using about 7G in storage. I have 45 g in photos and no matter what I do iCloud won't back them up. Followed all the recommendations on the web. The latest iPhone version, and has restarted. I have iCloud photos off and iCloud storage/backup/photo library set to on. Appreciate any advice and help.
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iCloud enables you to store, access, and sync files from different devices, like Mail, Calendar, Photos, Backup, Notes, contacts, settings, and files. Thus, you can upload photos to iCloud via iCloud Photos or backup photos to iCloud via iCloud Backup if you have not used iCloud Photos before. However, "my photos did not backup to iCloud" can be an annoying problem if you get a new iPhone or restore data from a previous backup. Here we will show you why my photos did not backup to iCloud and how to fix it.
My photos did not backup to iCloud can be caused by the following reasons:
Meanwhile, you might encounter photos not backing up to iCloud even with enough storage. How to fix the problem easily? Let’s solve it with detailed simple steps.
If you find that My photos did not backup to iCloud, the first thing you should do is go to iCloud.com and check if your photos are there. If your photos are stored in iCloud Photos, they can be viewed by the link https://www.icloud.com/photos/ after signing in with your Apple ID. If photos are here, but iCloud Photos not showing on iPhone, click here to fix it. Or you can try the following steps to backup your photos.
Of course, your photos might have been backed up in iCloud Backup, however, they cannot be viewed on iCloud.com. But you can view the data that has been backed up on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, and your Windows computer. Just check it.
Most importantly, you have to check if you have logged in to your correct Apple ID. Sign in to the right Apple ID if you're in the wrong Apple account that doesn't have photo backups.
iCloud only backup the data that you have enabled, so please ensure you have enabled iCloud Photos for your devices. If my pictures are not backing up to iCloud, please follow the steps listed below to sync photos to iCloud:
1. Please head to your device Settings.
2. Then tap your Apple account > iCloud > Photos.
3. Toggle on iCloud Photos or Sync this iPhone to enable iCloud Photos.
Now, all your photos and videos will be synced to iCloud.
Backing up photos to iCloud Backup is another option for you to keep photos and videos safe. Here is how to enable iCloud Backup on iPhone:
1. Please unlock your iPhone.
2. Head to your iPhone Settings > [your name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup.
3. Toggle on iCloud Backup and choose Photos to back up under Choose data to backup.
4. And hit Back Up Now.
Now your iPhone photos and videos will be backed up to iCloud while connected to power, locked, or on Wi-Fi. iCloud Backup will not include photos if you have enabled iCloud Photos, please ensure disabled iCloud Photos.
Please check whether the Internet connection is stable or not, photos cannot be backed up when there is an unstable Internet connection. And connect your iPhone to a stable Internet connection.
Generally speaking, if your iPhone is on Low Battery mode, it will stop your photos from syncing to iCloud, so you have to turn Low Battery mode off manually or get your iPhone charged now.
Here are the steps to turn off low battery mode manually:
1. Please go to iPhone Settings.
2. Scroll down to find Battery, and click it.
3. Turn off Low Power Mode.
After your battery gets green or your iPhone gets charged, all photos will be backed up to iCloud.
iCloud stores many file types of your data, like contacts, notes, files, and others. You have to clear some space for the Photos if you encounter a problem like iPhone backup failing, you do not have enough space in iCloud to back up this iPhone.
Do the following to clear iCloud storage easily:
After fixing my photos did not back up to iCloud, photos will be kept on the cloud. However, iCloud storage is only 5GB free, to store more iPhone photos and videos, you have to upgrade to iCloud+ or migrate iCloud Photos to other clouds to free up space. It's advised to transfer iCloud Photos to Google Drive if you're not ready to upgrade your iCloud account. The powerful web-based multi-cloud manager - MultCloud could be your best choice.
1. Please apply for a free MultCloud account, and sign in.
2. Click Add Cloud > iCloud Photos to add. Then add Google Drive in the same way.
3. Tap Cloud Sync on the left, choose iCloud Photos as the source, and choose Google Drive as the target.
4. Click Options > Sync Modes, select Move Sync after choosing Normal Sync and One-way Sync, and hit Save.
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5. Press Sync Now to sync iCloud Photos to Google Drive directly.
Wait for a while, all photos and videos will be transferred to Google Drive, and the photos and videos in iCloud Photos will be automatically deleted to free up iCloud space after the sync is completed.
Besides, migrating Google Photos to iCloud Photos is also easy for MultCloud. Cloud Backup is capable of backing up files from one cloud to another and restoring data anytime your data gets lost or damaged.
Besides, you can try to upload photos and videos to iCloud Drive with MultCloud if your photos did not backup to iCloud, here is how it works:
1. Please ensure you have added iCloud Drive to MultCloud.
2. Click Upload File from the top menu after adding iCloud Drive successfully.
3. Select the photos and videos you'd like to backup to iCloud Drive, and hit Open to upload files to iCloud Drive in bulk.
My photos did not backup to iCloud on my iPhone? Use the above 5 effective ways to protect your photos and videos in iCloud correctly. In a nutshell, you have to check your photos in iCloud.com first, or you have to enable iCloud Photos, iCloud Backup to make the process sync. Besides, you have to ensure your iPhone is not in Low Power mode, and connect to stable Internet, or clear iCloud storage to free up space to fix photos not backing up to iCloud problem.
MultCloud is dedicated to transferring files between clouds, and managing all clouds in one place easily without switching frequently. It not only provides you with a web app but also provides an extension for you to use it flexibly.