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Don't let iCloud photos take up my iPhone storage!

My collection of photos in iCloud came from my laptop, where I have been gathering photos for years. There are vastly more photos than my iPhone could store. Then I turned on "iCloud photos" on my iPhone along with "Optimize iPhone storage". I did this because I want photos newly taken on my phone to appear on my MacBook Pro.


But I'm having storage problems on my iPhone, and I do NOT want the phone downloading more and more of my photos from iCloud until it is full. Is there any way to set this up in a unidirectional fashion, "Yes upload new photos from my phone to iCloud, no don't download old photos from iCloud to my phone"?


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iPhone 8 Plus, iOS 15

Posted on Aug 11, 2022 4:23 PM

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Posted on Aug 11, 2022 9:09 PM

No. Syncing through iCloud will sync everything.


You can create a new system library on your Mac for newer images and keep the older ones in a different library.

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