Photo storage

We have an old iPad, iOS 9.3.6, which we want to utilise, simply, for photo storage and viewing. Over the years some of our photos have been synced to it from a windows pc using iTunes. I now want to transfer some recent photos from my iMac to it. I connected the two devices by cable and set up a selective sync of some photos. However, when I clicked “apply”, I got a message saying “images previously synced to this iPad from other sources will be deleted”. Does this mean that I would lose the photos currently stored on it? Needless to say I cancelled the sync until I can get clarification.

iPad, iOS 9

Posted on Mar 3, 2024 3:09 AM

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Posted on Mar 3, 2024 5:35 AM

You have been right to hesitate with the syncing. When you sync an iPad or iPhone or iPod touch with a computer, the previously synced photos will be removed and replaced by the new syncing.

When you sync again, you have to sync all photos together to the device - the previously synced photos together with the additional photos that you want to see on the device..


Do you still have the photos tat are currently on your iPad somewhere on your computer? if not, you should save them somewhere else. But it will be a lot of work to transfer synced photos to a computer, because the manual syncing with iTunes or the Finder is one-way. We cannot download them directly from the device. We have to mail them or save them to Photos before they can be downloaded. The storage on the iPad should not be the only storage. When you sync photos to an iPad or iPhone will be stored only at a slightly reduced resolution, suitable for viewing, but not suitable as a long-term storage and archive of your photos.



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Mar 3, 2024 5:35 AM in response to bayardm

You have been right to hesitate with the syncing. When you sync an iPad or iPhone or iPod touch with a computer, the previously synced photos will be removed and replaced by the new syncing.

When you sync again, you have to sync all photos together to the device - the previously synced photos together with the additional photos that you want to see on the device..


Do you still have the photos tat are currently on your iPad somewhere on your computer? if not, you should save them somewhere else. But it will be a lot of work to transfer synced photos to a computer, because the manual syncing with iTunes or the Finder is one-way. We cannot download them directly from the device. We have to mail them or save them to Photos before they can be downloaded. The storage on the iPad should not be the only storage. When you sync photos to an iPad or iPhone will be stored only at a slightly reduced resolution, suitable for viewing, but not suitable as a long-term storage and archive of your photos.



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