With the cameras on our cell phones getting better with every model, it's never been easier to accept amazing pictures. The bigger question though is where are you going to go on all these photos?

Cloud photo storage is a corking way to keep your pictures safe in case something happens to your phone, or simply to gratuitous up some space on your device. For this article, we'll dig a little deeper into i of those services and talk virtually Amazon Prime Photos.


What is Amazon Photos?

Amazon Photos title pretty much says it all. Information technology's Amazon'due south fashion to assist you shop and back up your photos. If you lot're familiar with how cloud services like iCloud Photos or Google Photos work, you'll find quite a few similarities.

You can either manually upload your photos, or y'all can use Amazon's iPhone app to automatically support your pictures. In fact, with the app's auto-backup feature, it will back up photos as you take them. That ensures your entire library is backed upwardly and you lot don't even have to think virtually it.

Before you first uploading your photos to Amazon Photos, clean up your photograph library, so you're non wasting storage on useless pics. An app like Gemini Photos volition scan your library for similar photos, blurred shots, and other clutter, and assistance y'all get rid of them.

Download on the App Store


How much is Amazon's photo storage?

There are a few storage and pricing plans to choose from. The good news is that with any of the plans you become unlimited, full-resolution photo uploads. Videos count toward your storage quota, just pictures are unlimited.

The downside is that there'due south no cheaper or free low-storage tier. That being said, if you're already an Amazon Prime member, you get Amazon Photos with v GB of video storage completely free. Non-Prime members or upgraded storage plans commencement at:

  • 100 GB for $11.99/yr
  • i TB for $59.99/year

How Amazon Prime Photo storage works on iPhone

As we mentioned a footling bit before, an easy way to make certain all your photos are backed up is by using Amazon's Prime number Photos app. Permit'south go over some of the basics — some of the things you may exist familiar with, others mayhap non then much. But showtime things outset, caput over to the App Store and download the Amazon Photos app.


How to upload your iPhone pics to Amazon Photos

Later yous log in to the app for the first time, yous'll be prompted to allow information technology to machine-backup your photos. If y'all only want to upload specific pictures, here'south how you can plough this off in the app:

  1. Tap More in the lesser right corner.
  2. Select Upload Photos and Videos.
  3. And then cull the photos y'all want to upload.

How to access your photos on Amazon

After you've uploaded your pictures, yous'll encounter your photos if you click on the Photos tab, in the bottom left corner of the screen.

Unlike other apps, namely Google Photos, Amazon does not automatically delete your pictures afterward they've been uploaded. And so if you're looking to complimentary up some space on your iPhone, then you'll take to manually delete the photos after they've been uploaded.


Tin y'all edit photos in the Amazon Photos app?

Just like other slap-up cloud photo storage options, Amazon Prime Photos has some bones editing tools.

  1. Tap Photos in the bottom left corner.
  2. Select the photograph you want to edit.
  3. In the upper right-hand corner, tap the ellipses.
  4. Tap Edit Photo.

Are pics in Amazon Photos full resolution?

Aye, Amazon Photos does store your pics in full resolution, which is a major advantage in comparison to other deject services. Most either offer unlimited photo storage with compressed photos or they'll store them in total resolution, but limit your storage infinite.


Is the Amazon Prime photograph storage secure?

The quick respond is yes, Amazon Prime Photo storage is secure. There are features similar "hiding" photos, and you can password-protect them, adding an extra layer of security. But only like with other cloud services, once you share a picture with someone information technology because a little less secure.


If you lot already have an Amazon Prime account, it almost seems like a no-brainer to give Amazon Photos a try. Or if y'all're someone who likes to shoot a ton of videos and pictures, you can withal become unlimited photo storage for under $one/month, which is an incredibly reasonable cost. Not to mention the peace of mind that comes with knowing all of your photos are safety and sound.