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Icloud storage plan

I used to have a iphone 6 and struggled with the storage.

I subscribed to the Icloud: 50GB storage plan but didnt find my storage on the phone improved.

Im not very good with technology but i ended up with a files app also which now contains a good chunk of my photos.


I have since upgraded to the XR and it has plenty of storage. Do i still need to pay for the icloud storage?


Im not actually sure what im paying for with the extra storage and dont just want to cancel and i loose all the photos in the files.


Thanks

iPhone XR, iOS 12

Posted on Jul 2, 2019 9:30 AM

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Posted on Jul 2, 2019 11:53 AM

Cloud is a syncing system, not an external hard drive. All data in iCloud are also on the phone. That is why you didn't see the iPhone 6 storage improve.


If you aren't syncing the data from the XR to another device/computer, there is no requirement to use iCloud. Before turning off iCloud syncing, make sure you have full resolution photos on your phone. You can also make a copy of your data to ensure you have a backup before turning off iCloud syncing.


Archive or make copies of your iCloud data


Once you have done that, you can go to Settings/Your Name/iCloud and turn off all syncing. Then downgrade your storage.


Storage upgrades and downgrades


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Jul 2, 2019 11:53 AM in response to jamie-lee148

Cloud is a syncing system, not an external hard drive. All data in iCloud are also on the phone. That is why you didn't see the iPhone 6 storage improve.


If you aren't syncing the data from the XR to another device/computer, there is no requirement to use iCloud. Before turning off iCloud syncing, make sure you have full resolution photos on your phone. You can also make a copy of your data to ensure you have a backup before turning off iCloud syncing.


Archive or make copies of your iCloud data


Once you have done that, you can go to Settings/Your Name/iCloud and turn off all syncing. Then downgrade your storage.


Storage upgrades and downgrades


Storage upgrades and downgrades (2)

Icloud storage plan

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