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lil_sebastian13 t1_jeg6bdl wrote

Having internal storage and having cloud storage is not the same thing.

Using iCloud Photos still requires for you to have some internal storage available.

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lil_sebastian13 t1_jeg9q98 wrote

Yes, it still needs to save a small resolution version of the photo on the phone's storage.

And your point is exactly why I do not use iCloud Photos. Would love to see Apple finally give the option to fully save an image on iCloud without taking any space on the device.

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jw154j t1_jegf9vs wrote

It does. But there are limitations to how compressed the files can be and still give you access to them. For example I have 14GB in iCloud Photos taking up 800MB on my iPhone and 400MB on my iPad, due to it only having 32GB of storage. You still have a finite amount of phone storage, and once filled up the only thing you can do is backup your photos from iCloud to a computer. You should be able to see the compressed amount of storage vs iCloud storage used by comparing the storage in iCloud settings and iPhone storage setting.

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jw154j t1_jegfrwk wrote

No, and moving them to a different service would be difficult and would probably require a computer, as it would have to download the photos to your device before uploading to a new service. And you don’t have the space to do that.

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