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Cropping pictures ok but won't let me save them, help! Keep getting the message below. How do I fix this?
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iPhone 6s
Cropping pictures ok but won't let me save them, help! Keep getting the message below. How do I fix this?
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iPhone 6s
I cancelled out of my changes, double-clicked the home button and flipped off all the processes I wasn't using and went back to crop a couple images and it worked.
What an incredibly stupid error!
Take a photo. It no longer exists on your phone. I go to edit it - require wifi or Internet data, then I go to save it and the incompetent iCloud software is unable to save the photo. I've had numerous iCloud copies become "corrupt" losing GB of HD footage required for work.
there is no solution, you have to search it yourself. I went to do the solution listed, however it says all photos and videos will be removed from my iPhone (2148 files) however I only have 1200 photos and videos on my iPhone. Where are these other files I could potentially lose?
Far better to lose the iCloud and just get a 2016 smart phone that has expandable +120gb storage for literally $60.
I saw in the thread that someone deleted text messages to make more room. I did it and it worked for me.
Hello, Apple? Many many people are having this issue. Can you respond?
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They provide support here >>> https://www.apple.com/support/
This is a very serious problem and if Apple chooses to ignore it and the only solution it is switch "upload photos to iCloud" off, then iCloud is pretty much useless and maybe we should all cancel iCloud subscriptions?
I've been having the same issue. Did you ever find anything to solve the problem?
I'm also having this issue when I edit a picture and try to save the changes. Any guidance on how to fix this would be great!
Thanks
I've got the same problem. What I think is, all the photos are safely stored in iCloud, so it's ok to say "remove from iPhone".
The way to be sure is, on a desktop/laptop web browser go to http://icloud.com and sign in - you can view your photos there, which proves that they're saved. Once you feel assured that all your pics are there, you can tap "Delete from iPhone" on your phone.
I've just done this and it seems to have helped.
Turning my icloud library on and off helped for a very brief amount of time but it's happening again. Does anyone else have a solution? One of the reasons I got an iphone 7 is to take photos with it, and I edit many photos. This is exceptionally frustrating.
I also am experiencing this and it is very annoying because I have to take photos for my business. It takes me hours to get the photos edited. I thought that all this technology was to make life simpler, it’s very stressful.
I have this issue also. In addition to after deleting a photo it goes back to the previous day’s photos instead of the photo before the one deleted. It also takes too long to download each photo to edit it or to send it elsewhere. Much is resolved by turning iCloud off but then I have no room on my phone and get that message instead! I take a lot of photos and delete unwanted ones as I go along. I also need some synced but not all on my phone and don’t know if there’s a way to be selective. It seems that when I make separate files, the photos are now in two places and take up even more space instead of deleting the ones in the main photos library and just keeping them in the designated files. 😫.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! I've been wrestling with this problem ever since I updated to iOS 9.3.2 on my iphone6s and your suggestion totally fixed my problem. YAY!
Thank you again!
Having this issue currently ➖➖➖
Apple, will you respond? We pay £700 for a phone that won't allow you to edit your photos?
The least you can do is to respond to your customers and come up with a solution.
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