So, I think this is good news.... question for the iCloud gurus:
I currently have 4 iPhones sharing one AppleID (yes, bad, will be fixing it with ios8)
Assuming I split everyone to their own appleID (and use family sharing for connectivity), will I be able to aggregate the extra iCloud storage i buy for backups? 5GB isn't enough for individual phones (kids phones are more problematic than mine)!
So, I think this is good news.... question for the iCloud gurus:
I currently have 4 iPhones sharing one AppleID (yes, bad, will be fixing it with ios8)
Assuming I split everyone to their own appleID (and use family sharing for connectivity), will I be able to aggregate the extra iCloud storage i buy for backups? 5GB isn't enough for individual phones (kids phones are more problematic than mine)!
Respectfully, sometimes its NOT enough.... A week-long trip with my 2 kids (snapping tons of photos and videos) will bring 5GB to its knees... and has. Also, add in the fact that several have an iPad too- and it adds up fast.
I suspect Im not the only to find this or Apple wouldn't need to offer multiple plans.
Respectfully, sometimes its NOT enough.... A week-long trip with my 2 kids (snapping tons of photos and videos) will bring 5GB to its knees... and has. Also, add in the fact that several have an iPad too- and it adds up fast.
I suspect Im not the only to find this or Apple wouldn't need to offer multiple plans.
Presumably he will, if he doesn't have enough. Most people tend to not want to pay for things they don't have to though, so why shouldn't he ask the question?
Anyway, according to your dictate 5GB is more than enough, so why buy more?
I've already bought more storage.... and may likely do so under this new plan.
My question is when family sharing is released, can i share already purchased iCloud storage across "the family"
Ok-good question. Don't know, I'm afraid. I think family sharing works separately, but I could be wrong. Note that the storage you can buy goes up a lot with iOS 8 this autumn, so you should be able to buy plenty then-pretty cheaply, too.
Sorry Benji but I have to disagree with you on that, even my mother in law who is the most technical illiterate person I have ever met, used up her 5GB in about two months. Pictures, she's a shutterbug, she uses her camera to remind her of things . I personally used 24GB in the first week of owning my Nokia 1020, also pictures, though my camera takes RAW photos so their file size is much larger. Well I also took pictures of absolutely everything, new toy, I had too, even photos of my dogs junk, before you call the guys in white coats, it was innocent, I awoke one morning to find the furry little dudes ass in my face, so you know, I took a picture, then smacked that butt.
See your thinking that the majority of people just use their cloud storage for text files, contact backups, notes, etc. , nopers, pictures and videos, Instagram, Vine, ooohhh mmmyyyy, FaceBook, Twitter, pictures everywhere, stop, stop, aaaaahhhhhh.
Sorry Benji but I have to disagree with you on that, even my mother in law who is the most technical illiterate person I have ever met, used up her 5GB in about two months. Pictures, she's a shutterbug, she uses her camera to remind her of things . I personally used 24GB in the first week of owning my Nokia 1020, also pictures, though my camera takes RAW photos so their file size is much larger. Well I also took pictures of absolutely everything, new toy, I had too, even photos of my dogs junk, before you call the guys in white coats, it was innocent, I awoke one morning to find the furry little dudes ass in my face, so you know, I took a picture, then smacked that butt.
See your thinking that the majority of people just use their cloud storage for text files, contact backups, notes, etc. , nopers, pictures and videos, Instagram, Vine, ooohhh mmmyyyy, FaceBook, Twitter, pictures everywhere, stop, stop, aaaaahhhhhh.
Photos in iCloud Photostream don't count towards your 5GB. I'm not sure what you mean by using it up.
With iCloud Photostream, everything is transferred to your Mac, so there is no need for a lot of storage on the iPhone, with the proviso that video is a special case. If you don't own a Mac, that's another matter. With iOS 8, you will be able to have much more storage, so it should take care of most people's needs.
Photos in iCloud Photostream don't count towards your 5GB. I'm not sure what you mean by using it up.
With iCloud Photostream, everything is transferred to your Mac, so there is no need for a lot of storage on the iPhone, with the proviso that video is a special case. If you don't own a Mac, that's another matter. With iOS 8, you will be able to have much more storage, so it should take care of most people's needs.
You're still missing the point...
Re: photo stream, you are correct- they don't count towards your iCloud limit- but this isn't a backup solution- they are only kept for like 30 days there....
the issue is using iCloud to BACKUP video and photos. It's very easy to go way over 5 GB with photos and videos!
Photos in iCloud Photostream don't count towards your 5GB. I'm not sure what you mean by using it up.
With iCloud Photostream, everything is transferred to your Mac, so there is no need for a lot of storage on the iPhone, with the proviso that video is a special case. If you don't own a Mac, that's another matter. With iOS 8, you will be able to have much more storage, so it should take care of most people's needs.
You're still missing the point...
Re: photo stream, you are correct- they don't count towards your iCloud limit- but this isn't a backup solution- they are only kept for like 30 days there....
the issue is using iCloud to BACKUP video and photos. It's very easy to go way over 5 GB with photos and videos!
Not if you have a Mac; photos and videos are stored there permanently. With iOS 8, you'll have enough iCloud storage for most people's needs, even if you don't own a Mac.
Not if you have a Mac; photos and videos are stored there permanently. With iOS 8, you'll have enough iCloud storage for most people's needs, even if you don't own a Mac.
no one has ios8
not everyone has a Mac.
not everyone immediately runs to it to download all their pictures.
not everyone carried one with them when on a vacation
etc, etc, etc.
Why are you on such a mission to convince everyone that YOU know how much storage THEY need.
You don't.
Even if you were CLOSE to correct, I suspect Apple wouldn't be out selling up to 200G of iCloud space! :-)
Not if you have a Mac; photos and videos are stored there permanently. With iOS 8, you'll have enough iCloud storage for most people's needs, even if you don't own a Mac.
no one has ios8
not everyone has a Mac.
not everyone immediately runs to it to download all their pictures.
not everyone carried one with them when on a vacation
etc, etc, etc.
Why are you on such a mission to convince everyone that YOU know how much storage THEY need.
You don't.
Even if you were CLOSE to correct, I suspect Apple wouldn't be out selling up to 200G of iCloud space! :-)
lol, my point? guess you missed it in your rush to tell me 5GB was enough for anyone.
I simply asked if folks knew if we could share iCloud storage space under the upcoming family share option.
YOU choose to interject yourself into the thread.... so whats YOUR point? lol.
Okay; to modify my quote, I would say that 5GB is enough for most people with a Mac, which is everyone in my books. For others, they may buy more storage, or wait for iOS 8 coming in a month or so's time and buy even more storage.
Okay; to modify my quote, I would say that 5GB is enough for most people with a Mac, which is everyone in my books. For others, they may buy more storage, or wait for iOS 8 coming in a month or so's time and buy even more storage.
Satisfied?
So, in other words, you have nothing to add to the conversation. It wasn't a question of "how much storage do people with macs need."
But thanks for playing.... feel free to answer other questions people aren't asking... :-)
Why are you even participating in this discussion? lol...
Okay; to modify my quote, I would say that 5GB is enough for most people with a Mac, which is everyone in my books. For others, they may buy more storage, or wait for iOS 8 coming in a month or so's time and buy even more storage.
Satisfied?
So, in other words, you have nothing to add to the conversation. It wasn't a question of "how much storage do people with macs need."
But thanks for playing.... feel free to answer other questions people aren't asking... :-)
Why are you even participating in this discussion? lol...
You were complaining that 5GB wasn't enough to back up photos and videos to iCloud; I suggested solutions. Seems pretty constructive to me.
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So, I think this is good news.... question for the iCloud gurus:
I currently have 4 iPhones sharing one AppleID (yes, bad, will be fixing it with ios8)
Assuming I split everyone to their own appleID (and use family sharing for connectivity), will I be able to aggregate the extra iCloud storage i buy for backups? 5GB isn't enough for individual phones (kids phones are more problematic than mine)!
So, I think this is good news.... question for the iCloud gurus:
I currently have 4 iPhones sharing one AppleID (yes, bad, will be fixing it with ios8)
Assuming I split everyone to their own appleID (and use family sharing for connectivity), will I be able to aggregate the extra iCloud storage i buy for backups? 5GB isn't enough for individual phones (kids phones are more problematic than mine)!
5GB is more than enough for individual iPhones.
5GB is more than enough for individual iPhones.
mmmkay. and 640k is enough ram for anyone!
Respectfully, sometimes its NOT enough.... A week-long trip with my 2 kids (snapping tons of photos and videos) will bring 5GB to its knees... and has. Also, add in the fact that several have an iPad too- and it adds up fast.
I suspect Im not the only to find this or Apple wouldn't need to offer multiple plans.
5GB is more than enough for individual iPhones.
mmmkay. and 640k is enough ram for anyone!
Respectfully, sometimes its NOT enough.... A week-long trip with my 2 kids (snapping tons of photos and videos) will bring 5GB to its knees... and has. Also, add in the fact that several have an iPad too- and it adds up fast.
I suspect Im not the only to find this or Apple wouldn't need to offer multiple plans.
Why don't you just buy more storage?
Why don't you just buy more storage?
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Presumably he will, if he doesn't have enough. Most people tend to not want to pay for things they don't have to though, so why shouldn't he ask the question?
Anyway, according to your dictate 5GB is more than enough, so why buy more?
Why don't you just buy more storage?
Unfortunately i think you misread my OP.
I've already bought more storage.... and may likely do so under this new plan.
My question is when family sharing is released, can i share already purchased iCloud storage across "the family"
Why don't you just buy more storage?
Unfortunately i think you misread my OP.
I've already bought more storage.... and may likely do so under this new plan.
My question is when family sharing is released, can i share already purchased iCloud storage across "the family"
Ok-good question. Don't know, I'm afraid. I think family sharing works separately, but I could be wrong. Note that the storage you can buy goes up a lot with iOS 8 this autumn, so you should be able to buy plenty then-pretty cheaply, too.
5GB is more than enough for individual iPhones.
Sorry Benji but I have to disagree with you on that, even my mother in law who is the most technical illiterate person I have ever met, used up her 5GB in about two months. Pictures, she's a shutterbug, she uses her camera to remind her of things . I personally used 24GB in the first week of owning my Nokia 1020, also pictures, though my camera takes RAW photos so their file size is much larger. Well I also took pictures of absolutely everything, new toy, I had too, even photos of my dogs junk, before you call the guys in white coats, it was innocent, I awoke one morning to find the furry little dudes ass in my face, so you know, I took a picture, then smacked that butt.
See your thinking that the majority of people just use their cloud storage for text files, contact backups, notes, etc. , nopers, pictures and videos, Instagram, Vine, ooohhh mmmyyyy, FaceBook, Twitter, pictures everywhere, stop, stop, aaaaahhhhhh.
5GB is more than enough for individual iPhones.
Sorry Benji but I have to disagree with you on that, even my mother in law who is the most technical illiterate person I have ever met, used up her 5GB in about two months. Pictures, she's a shutterbug, she uses her camera to remind her of things . I personally used 24GB in the first week of owning my Nokia 1020, also pictures, though my camera takes RAW photos so their file size is much larger. Well I also took pictures of absolutely everything, new toy, I had too, even photos of my dogs junk, before you call the guys in white coats, it was innocent, I awoke one morning to find the furry little dudes ass in my face, so you know, I took a picture, then smacked that butt.
See your thinking that the majority of people just use their cloud storage for text files, contact backups, notes, etc. , nopers, pictures and videos, Instagram, Vine, ooohhh mmmyyyy, FaceBook, Twitter, pictures everywhere, stop, stop, aaaaahhhhhh.
Photos in iCloud Photostream don't count towards your 5GB. I'm not sure what you mean by using it up.
With iCloud Photostream, everything is transferred to your Mac, so there is no need for a lot of storage on the iPhone, with the proviso that video is a special case. If you don't own a Mac, that's another matter. With iOS 8, you will be able to have much more storage, so it should take care of most people's needs.
Photos in iCloud Photostream don't count towards your 5GB. I'm not sure what you mean by using it up.
With iCloud Photostream, everything is transferred to your Mac, so there is no need for a lot of storage on the iPhone, with the proviso that video is a special case. If you don't own a Mac, that's another matter. With iOS 8, you will be able to have much more storage, so it should take care of most people's needs.
You're still missing the point...
Re: photo stream, you are correct- they don't count towards your iCloud limit- but this isn't a backup solution- they are only kept for like 30 days there....
the issue is using iCloud to BACKUP video and photos. It's very easy to go way over 5 GB with photos and videos!
Photos in iCloud Photostream don't count towards your 5GB. I'm not sure what you mean by using it up.
With iCloud Photostream, everything is transferred to your Mac, so there is no need for a lot of storage on the iPhone, with the proviso that video is a special case. If you don't own a Mac, that's another matter. With iOS 8, you will be able to have much more storage, so it should take care of most people's needs.
You're still missing the point...
Re: photo stream, you are correct- they don't count towards your iCloud limit- but this isn't a backup solution- they are only kept for like 30 days there....
the issue is using iCloud to BACKUP video and photos. It's very easy to go way over 5 GB with photos and videos!
Not if you have a Mac; photos and videos are stored there permanently. With iOS 8, you'll have enough iCloud storage for most people's needs, even if you don't own a Mac.
Not if you have a Mac; photos and videos are stored there permanently. With iOS 8, you'll have enough iCloud storage for most people's needs, even if you don't own a Mac.
no one has ios8
not everyone has a Mac.
not everyone immediately runs to it to download all their pictures.
not everyone carried one with them when on a vacation
etc, etc, etc.
Why are you on such a mission to convince everyone that YOU know how much storage THEY need.
You don't.
Even if you were CLOSE to correct, I suspect Apple wouldn't be out selling up to 200G of iCloud space! :-)
Not if you have a Mac; photos and videos are stored there permanently. With iOS 8, you'll have enough iCloud storage for most people's needs, even if you don't own a Mac.
no one has ios8
not everyone has a Mac.
not everyone immediately runs to it to download all their pictures.
not everyone carried one with them when on a vacation
etc, etc, etc.
Why are you on such a mission to convince everyone that YOU know how much storage THEY need.
You don't.
Even if you were CLOSE to correct, I suspect Apple wouldn't be out selling up to 200G of iCloud space! :-)
What's your point?
What's your point?
The point is that you can tell me non-local storage is my only option when you pry my local storage solutions out of my cold, dead hands.
What's your point?
lol, my point? guess you missed it in your rush to tell me 5GB was enough for anyone.
I simply asked if folks knew if we could share iCloud storage space under the upcoming family share option.
YOU choose to interject yourself into the thread.... so whats YOUR point? lol.
What's your point?
lol, my point? guess you missed it in your rush to tell me 5GB was enough for anyone.
I simply asked if folks knew if we could share iCloud storage space under the upcoming family share option.
YOU choose to interject yourself into the thread.... so whats YOUR point? lol.
Okay; to modify my quote, I would say that 5GB is enough for most people with a Mac, which is everyone in my books. For others, they may buy more storage, or wait for iOS 8 coming in a month or so's time and buy even more storage.
Satisfied?
Okay; to modify my quote, I would say that 5GB is enough for most people with a Mac, which is everyone in my books. For others, they may buy more storage, or wait for iOS 8 coming in a month or so's time and buy even more storage.
Satisfied?
So, in other words, you have nothing to add to the conversation. It wasn't a question of "how much storage do people with macs need."
But thanks for playing.... feel free to answer other questions people aren't asking... :-)
Why are you even participating in this discussion? lol...
Okay; to modify my quote, I would say that 5GB is enough for most people with a Mac, which is everyone in my books. For others, they may buy more storage, or wait for iOS 8 coming in a month or so's time and buy even more storage.
Satisfied?
So, in other words, you have nothing to add to the conversation. It wasn't a question of "how much storage do people with macs need."
But thanks for playing.... feel free to answer other questions people aren't asking... :-)
Why are you even participating in this discussion? lol...
You were complaining that 5GB wasn't enough to back up photos and videos to iCloud; I suggested solutions. Seems pretty constructive to me.
I suggested solutions.
No you didn't. You told him that he should be satisfied with what he has.
I never said any such thing. Schutz.