![]() (Actually, I think Google still keeps them in a virtual trash bin for a couple weeks.)Īlso, if you ever end up replacing your phone, due to either a loss/breakage or an upgrade, your cloud backup won't automatically restore the photos to the new device. However, if you delete a photo from within Google Photos or OneDrive, it will be permanently deleted from that service. ![]() That's why it's safe to delete photos from your iPhone after the backup is complete. One key thing to remember is that these apps are essentially making copies of all your photos, then syncing them to your cloud account. (You may need to temporarily tweak the power settings to keep it from going to sleep.) Backup plans ![]() The only real hassle in all this is that both apps will pause their background backups after a period of inactivity, so for your initial backup (the big one), you'll want to leave your iPhone plugged in and awake, with the app running. Microsoft's app wisely relies on a badge that shows how many photos it has left to upload. ![]() OneDrive makes it easy to tell how many photos are left to upload. ![]()
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