iPad photo overload
My iPad is full, but I am afraid to delete synced photos
iPad Air 2
My iPad is full, but I am afraid to delete synced photos
iPad Air 2
It is impossible to increase the amount of RAM or internal storage in your iPad - as this is fixed during manufacture; what you have is fixed for the life of your device. You can, however, subscribe to a higher tier of iCloud storage - but this is not a substitute for internal storage.
Upgrade to iCloud+ - Apple Support
If using iCloud, you can reduce the local storage required for you photos; through storage optimisation, the full resolution images can be stored in iCloud - while a lower resolution image is kept on your iPad. Kore information about iCloud photo optimisation can be found here:
Manage your photo and video storage - Apple Support
You can also store/archive your photos to a Windows PC or Mac computer.
Transfer photos and videos from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac or PC - Apple Support
If your iPad’s internal storage is full, your only option is to better manage the storage that you have - and potentially delete unused Apps or unneeded data.
These support pages should prove to be helpful:
About storage on your device and in iCloud – Apple Support
What's the difference between device storage and iCloud storage? – Apple Support
Manage your iCloud storage – Apple Support
How to check the storage on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch – Apple Support
Clear Other storage on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support
“Offloading” Apps can be a helpful method of creating temporary space, in particular for a software update.
https://9to5mac.com/2020/01/21/how-to-offload-apps-in-ios-to-save-space-without-deleting-their-data/
Additional information about creating sufficient space for installation of a software update can be found here:
If you need more space for an update on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
External storage options can often help with managing limited internal storage. Depending upon your iPad model, the iPad will either have a Lightning or USB-C port - and may therefore require either an Adapter or USB hub to connect the USB Storage device. If your iPad has a Lightning port, you’ll need an Apple Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter:
It is impossible to increase the amount of RAM or internal storage in your iPad - as this is fixed during manufacture; what you have is fixed for the life of your device. You can, however, subscribe to a higher tier of iCloud storage - but this is not a substitute for internal storage.
Upgrade to iCloud+ - Apple Support
If using iCloud, you can reduce the local storage required for you photos; through storage optimisation, the full resolution images can be stored in iCloud - while a lower resolution image is kept on your iPad. Kore information about iCloud photo optimisation can be found here:
Manage your photo and video storage - Apple Support
You can also store/archive your photos to a Windows PC or Mac computer.
Transfer photos and videos from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac or PC - Apple Support
If your iPad’s internal storage is full, your only option is to better manage the storage that you have - and potentially delete unused Apps or unneeded data.
These support pages should prove to be helpful:
About storage on your device and in iCloud – Apple Support
What's the difference between device storage and iCloud storage? – Apple Support
Manage your iCloud storage – Apple Support
How to check the storage on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch – Apple Support
Clear Other storage on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support
“Offloading” Apps can be a helpful method of creating temporary space, in particular for a software update.
https://9to5mac.com/2020/01/21/how-to-offload-apps-in-ios-to-save-space-without-deleting-their-data/
Additional information about creating sufficient space for installation of a software update can be found here:
If you need more space for an update on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
External storage options can often help with managing limited internal storage. Depending upon your iPad model, the iPad will either have a Lightning or USB-C port - and may therefore require either an Adapter or USB hub to connect the USB Storage device. If your iPad has a Lightning port, you’ll need an Apple Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter:
you can import them to a computer
Transfer photos and videos from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac or PC - Apple Support
iPad photo overload