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what happens to photos saved to the cloud when you reset an iphone?

If I restored photos from an older iphone to a newer iphone via cloud backup, can I then reset the old phone and still have all the photos from the older one on the newer phone? -- without backing up the older phone photos to my macbook/non-cloud storage first?


I want to turn my old XS into a music "ipod" and maximize space by resetting to just a few apps and moving the photos to my newer phone/cloud. I fear once I reset the older phone to factory settings, the cloud will think I "deleted" them and will wipe them from the cloud storage. I think this because I can't seem to find cloud back up from my... 8? or whatever phone I had before the XS.

Why do I want to reset the XS? Because I have 100s of apps and do not want to delete them all one by one (TEDIOUS!) - which seems the only alternative to resetting to factory settings. I have "share across devices" enabled. The XS was offline a long time so no recent photos need to be moved.


I read several posts online but still can't really tell what happens when I do what I want to do:

Reset XS to factory settings - dropping all apps and photos/files/etc.

Install music apps.

Download tons of music.

Still have all my XS photos available from my 13Pro.


I **think** the restore from XS backup to 13P backup made my 13P "whole" and I can just reset and move along but losing all those photos would make me cry.


iPhone 13 Pro

Posted on Jun 13, 2023 8:57 AM

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Posted on Jun 13, 2023 9:03 AM

StumblingFish wrote:

If I restored photos from an older iphone to a newer iphone via cloud backup, can I then reset the old phone and still have all the photos from the older one on the newer phone? -- without backing up the older phone photos to my macbook/non-cloud storage first?

Yes. Restring an iPhone does not in any way delete what's on iCloud. Make sure you sign out of your Apple ID / iCloud account from the iPhone and don't manually delete anything on the iPhone while still signed in to your Apple ID / iCloud account on it.



I want to turn my old XS into a music "ipod" and maximize space by resetting to just a few apps and moving the photos to my newer phone/cloud. I fear once I reset the older phone to factory settings, the cloud will think I "deleted" them and will wipe them from the cloud storage. I think this because I can't seem to find cloud back up from my... 8? or whatever phone I had before the XS.

No, this should not happen at all. Why you can't find the iPhone 8's backup is a different thing all together. You may have deleted it to make room for a the newer iPhone, or it simply was not actually backing up. Also, do note, the a backup and using iCloud Photo Library are different things.


Why do I want to reset the XS? Because I have 100s of apps and do not want to delete them all one by one (TEDIOUS!) - which seems the only alternative to resetting to factory settings. I have "share across devices" enabled. The XS was offline a long time so no recent photos need to be moved.

I read several posts online but still can't really tell what happens when I do what I want to do:
Reset XS to factory settings - dropping all apps and photos/files/etc.
Install music apps.
Download tons of music.
Still have all my XS photos available from my 13Pro.

I **think** the restore from XS backup to 13P backup made my 13P "whole" and I can just reset and move along but losing all those photos would make me cry.

You should not loose any photos by restring the iPhone XS.

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Jun 13, 2023 9:03 AM in response to StumblingFish

StumblingFish wrote:

If I restored photos from an older iphone to a newer iphone via cloud backup, can I then reset the old phone and still have all the photos from the older one on the newer phone? -- without backing up the older phone photos to my macbook/non-cloud storage first?

Yes. Restring an iPhone does not in any way delete what's on iCloud. Make sure you sign out of your Apple ID / iCloud account from the iPhone and don't manually delete anything on the iPhone while still signed in to your Apple ID / iCloud account on it.



I want to turn my old XS into a music "ipod" and maximize space by resetting to just a few apps and moving the photos to my newer phone/cloud. I fear once I reset the older phone to factory settings, the cloud will think I "deleted" them and will wipe them from the cloud storage. I think this because I can't seem to find cloud back up from my... 8? or whatever phone I had before the XS.

No, this should not happen at all. Why you can't find the iPhone 8's backup is a different thing all together. You may have deleted it to make room for a the newer iPhone, or it simply was not actually backing up. Also, do note, the a backup and using iCloud Photo Library are different things.


Why do I want to reset the XS? Because I have 100s of apps and do not want to delete them all one by one (TEDIOUS!) - which seems the only alternative to resetting to factory settings. I have "share across devices" enabled. The XS was offline a long time so no recent photos need to be moved.

I read several posts online but still can't really tell what happens when I do what I want to do:
Reset XS to factory settings - dropping all apps and photos/files/etc.
Install music apps.
Download tons of music.
Still have all my XS photos available from my 13Pro.

I **think** the restore from XS backup to 13P backup made my 13P "whole" and I can just reset and move along but losing all those photos would make me cry.

You should not loose any photos by restring the iPhone XS.

Jun 13, 2023 9:07 AM in response to Phil0124

Thank you!!!! -- This bit was the most helpful and not something I came across in my own research. But after reading it, it makes a bit more sense that any "syncing" messages of "delete" would not happen.... Fingers Crossed!

"Make sure you sign out of your Apple ID / iCloud account from the iPhone and don't manually delete anything on the iPhone while still signed in to your Apple ID / iCloud account on it"

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