Exclamation mark on iPhone photos
I am facing the problem that my photos are blurred with an encircled exclamation mark at the right end of the corner.
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iPhone 5s, iOS 9.3.1
I am facing the problem that my photos are blurred with an encircled exclamation mark at the right end of the corner.
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iPhone 5s, iOS 9.3.1
Hi Siddharthbangar,
Thanks for participating in Apple Support Communities.
It looks like others have been wondering about blurred photos and an exclamation mark icon in Photos, too. There are many helpful responses in this thread so far, and I'm happy to point out some other resources.
As mentioned, an exclamation mark icon on a picture in the Photos app means the full resolution image has not been downloaded to your iOS device.
This is expected if iCloud Photos is set to “Optimize iPhone Storage” and storage space on your device is low. For help with storage, see How to check the storage on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Even if iCloud Photos is set to “Download and Keep Originals” and you have plenty of storage space, you might still see blurry pictures and an exclamation mark after restoring from an iCloud backup.
You can verify which setting is being used on your device by following these steps:
iCloud Photos keeps all of your photos and videos in their original, high-resolution version. You can save space on your device when you turn on Optimize Storage.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:
- Tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud.
- Tap Photos.
- Choose Optimize [device] Storage.
If you turn on Optimize Storage, iCloud Photos automatically manages the size of your library on your device. Your original photos and videos are stored in iCloud and space-saving versions are kept on your device. Your library is optimized only when you need space, starting with the photos and videos you access least. You can download the original photos and videos over Wi-Fi or cellular when you need them. You can use Optimize Storage on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.
If you turn on Download Originals, iCloud Photos keeps your original, full-resolution photos and videos in iCloud and on your device.
There’s a quick way to download a full resolution photo to your device on iOS, so if you see blurry photos and an exclamation mark, try this first:
Use iCloud Photos on iPhone - iPhone User Guide
Download a full-resolution photo
If Optimize Storage is on, pick and choose which videos to store as full-resolution.
Select a photo, then pinch in to zoom to 100%. Or, tap Edit. The full-resolution photo or video downloads automatically.
If your iOS device isn’t downloading full resolution photos, make sure you have a Wi-Fi or cellular data connection. As others have mentioned, you might also need to turn off Low Power Mode for iCloud Photos to sync.
If you're having trouble with a Wi-Fi or cellular data connection, you can find some troubleshooting advice in If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won’t connect to a Wi-Fi network and If you see No Service or Searching on your iPhone or iPad.
After checking all of the above, you can find more troubleshooting advice in Get help with iCloud Photos.
Cheers!
Hi Siddharthbangar,
Thanks for participating in Apple Support Communities.
It looks like others have been wondering about blurred photos and an exclamation mark icon in Photos, too. There are many helpful responses in this thread so far, and I'm happy to point out some other resources.
As mentioned, an exclamation mark icon on a picture in the Photos app means the full resolution image has not been downloaded to your iOS device.
This is expected if iCloud Photos is set to “Optimize iPhone Storage” and storage space on your device is low. For help with storage, see How to check the storage on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Even if iCloud Photos is set to “Download and Keep Originals” and you have plenty of storage space, you might still see blurry pictures and an exclamation mark after restoring from an iCloud backup.
You can verify which setting is being used on your device by following these steps:
iCloud Photos keeps all of your photos and videos in their original, high-resolution version. You can save space on your device when you turn on Optimize Storage.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:
- Tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud.
- Tap Photos.
- Choose Optimize [device] Storage.
If you turn on Optimize Storage, iCloud Photos automatically manages the size of your library on your device. Your original photos and videos are stored in iCloud and space-saving versions are kept on your device. Your library is optimized only when you need space, starting with the photos and videos you access least. You can download the original photos and videos over Wi-Fi or cellular when you need them. You can use Optimize Storage on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.
If you turn on Download Originals, iCloud Photos keeps your original, full-resolution photos and videos in iCloud and on your device.
There’s a quick way to download a full resolution photo to your device on iOS, so if you see blurry photos and an exclamation mark, try this first:
Use iCloud Photos on iPhone - iPhone User Guide
Download a full-resolution photo
If Optimize Storage is on, pick and choose which videos to store as full-resolution.
Select a photo, then pinch in to zoom to 100%. Or, tap Edit. The full-resolution photo or video downloads automatically.
If your iOS device isn’t downloading full resolution photos, make sure you have a Wi-Fi or cellular data connection. As others have mentioned, you might also need to turn off Low Power Mode for iCloud Photos to sync.
If you're having trouble with a Wi-Fi or cellular data connection, you can find some troubleshooting advice in If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won’t connect to a Wi-Fi network and If you see No Service or Searching on your iPhone or iPad.
After checking all of the above, you can find more troubleshooting advice in Get help with iCloud Photos.
Cheers!
Has anyone answered ? I’ve done everything suggested and it’s still there.
Can someone from apple really reply to this problem its really moronic to offer service that is incompetent to customers all this stupidy starts when i bought more storage from icloud and all my photos and videos cannot be played.. do your work!!! Or else im changing back to android. We are VERY FRUSTRATED HERE!!!
This was the issue right here. Having it in power saver mode. Thank you!
this was the root cause. Thanks!
Tried it. Didn't work...
Try turning off the low power mode.
Try turning off the low power button
Nothing really worked.
And on top of that, by signing out and back in again, I lost around 2000 photos.
Why isn't there a "would you like to see all your photos from iCloud (on your device)...?" Setting
Very fristra
I signed in and back on again.
Not only did it not work, hundreds of photos are gone...
Greetings Brethren:
check icloud storage to verify space in icloud acct manage it or delete from it
Manage your iCloud storage - Apple Support
the situation may be related to space needed in icloud acct.
Hope this helps
Thank you! I was trying all sorts of things to fix this and as soon as I turned off the power saver mode it was fine.
Omg, thanks, this happened to me twice, with different iPhones, with the first one I even deleted all my photos, but with this one I just turned off the low power mode and it all works fine, thanks again
Aside from other replies - Having phone on ‘Low Battery’ seems to hold the synchronized back of Hi-Rez version from iCloud.
iOS 11.2.1
You have done what I suggested. Tap cancel and hopefully things will have reset.
Exclamation mark on iPhone photos