

The free space on Flickr gives you room for about 2 million photos of average size, more than any phone can hold. The good news is that no matter how much space you have on your phone, you cannot possibly have enough photos on your phone to use up your free space on Flickr. That’s one terabyte, as in 1000 GB, of space. For free. “Please don’t delete me!” Flickr to the Rescue!įlickr, an online photo sharing site, is giving its users a radically generous 1 TB of free space. People who had filled their phones with photos were making tough choices about which pictures they wanted to get rid of: adorable baby photos, scenic travel photos or treasured pics of their pooch. The recent iOS 7 update had many people scurrying to make room on their iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch as iOS 7 resides in a voluminous 3 GB of space on your device. When you do (eventually) replace your phone and your computer, you don’t have to worry about transferring your photos if they’re stored on Flickr. Storing your pictures on Flickr frees up all kinds of space on your phone and your computer. Transferring pictures to your computer can be a hassle and then you have the problem of your computer filling up with photos. Phones can fill up fast which leaves people with the terrible choice of which pictures to keep. Second, your photos are vulnerable to the perils of being on a phone: becoming lost or damaged.įlickr solves both of these issues, giving you an opportunity to move photos off of your phone and giving you an easy way to back up your photos, keeping them safe from calamities that may happen to your phone. First, the space on your phone can be consumed by your photos so you run out of space for other things, such as apps, music and other data. Those special moments can be easily preserved for prosperity, but there are some downsides to cell phone pictures. Having a camera on your phone means you can take plenty of pictures anytime, anywhere for free.

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