How to Fix iCloud Photos Not Syncing on Your iPhone Air

Find out what you can do if your iPhone Air photos aren’t syncing to iCloud.

By Chris Smith - Senior Editor
3 Min Read

iCloud Photos is a nifty iPhone feature that saves every photo and video you take to the cloud, allowing you to access your library from any device at any time. Any changes you make to your collection on one device are replicated across all of your other devices.

But, sometimes, things go wrong in the pipeline, and your Apple devices stop syncing your photos. If for some reason, your iCloud Photos aren’t syncing properly, you could lose some precious photos and fond memories. So, to avoid that pain, let’s look at a few steps to take if your photos aren’t syncing to iCloud.

1. Check Your Settings

If your photos aren’t syncing to iCloud on your iPhone Air, you should first check if you have the correct iCloud Photos configuration. First, open the Settings app and tap on your name at the top of the screen. Check that you’re signed in to the same Apple account you used to set up iCloud Photos.

If you’re already signed in to the correct Apple account, the second step is to ensure that iCloud Photos is enabled on your device. Tap on iCloud, select Photos, and check that Sync this iPhone is toggled on.

2. Check Your Internet Connection

Because iCloud is a web-based service, iCloud Photos may not sync on your iPhone Air when your internet connection is iffy. To ensure your connection is good, check to see if other apps can connect to the internet or try to launch a new web address in your browser.

If the problem is your internet connection, try resetting your router or troubleshooting your cellular data to see if that solves the problem. You can also try resetting your iPhone network settings.

If your connection is fine but you’re attempting to use cellular data for iCloud Photos, you need to enable this function first. Otherwise, your iCloud photo library will not show up on your iPhone.

To do so, turn on your iPhone’s cellular data first. Then, go to Settings > Apps > Photos > Cellular Data. Toggle on Cellular Data, and if your data plan allows, you can also opt to toggle on Unlimited Updates.

3. Check Your iCloud Storage

Another common culprit for photos not uploading to iCloud on your iPhone Air is a lack of storage. Every Apple user gets 5GB of free iCloud storage, but that’s hardly enough—especially if you take many photos regularly.

To be sure you haven’t run out of storage, you’ll have to check your current usage.

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap your name.
  3. Tap iCloud.

You see how much space you have left in iCloud and if you need to upgrade your storage plan. If you have maxed out your free iCloud storage, you need to either upgrade your storage plan or reduce the amount of storage that you’re using. Tap Manage Account Storage to see how apps are using your storage.

4. Optimize Your iPhone Storage

Depending on the quality of photos you’ve chosen to upload to iCloud, you could max out your iPhone storage quickly, which will also cause iCloud Photos to not update correctly.

By default, all your photos and videos are saved in their original, high-resolution format on your device and in iCloud Photos. But you can use the Optimize Storage feature to save storage space on your iPhone.

Optimize Storage allows iCloud Photos to manage the size of the library on your iPhone. When this option is turned on, your original, high-quality photos and videos are stored in iCloud, while compressed versions remain on your device. You can download the full-resolution versions from iCloud via Wi-Fi or cellular at any time.

To enable this option, follow these steps:

  1. Tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos.
  2. Select Optimize iPhone Storage to save space on your device.

5. Restart Your iPhone

If your iCloud Photos are still not syncing, try rebooting your iPhone Air. This will fix any software glitches that could be hindering your photos from syncing to iCloud. simply turn your iPhone off and back on, then check if your problem is fixed.

6. Update Your iPhone

An outdated version of iOS could be the reason for many performance issues, including the problem where iCloud Photos is not syncing on your iPhone Air. Check your phone for software updates and install them to fix any bugs that might be the culprit of the issue.

  1. Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
  2. If an update is available, tap Update Now then follow the onscreen instruction.

7. Plug In Your iPhone to Charge

iCloud syncs photos when the device is plugged in and connected to Wi-Fi. So, if iCloud Photos isn’t syncing, find the nearest power outlet and plug your phone in. Then, make sure your iPhone can connect to Wi-Fi while you leave it alone to charge and sync.

Keep Your iCloud Photos Synced and Up to Date

iCloud Photos is an excellent feature for syncing media across your Apple devices. If you take advantage of it, make sure you have everything set up and running smoothly so that it serves its purpose.

We hope that the above fixes have resolved any hitches you ran into. However, if you still encounter issues where your iCloud Photos aren’t syncing, you may want to take your iPhone Air to a Genius Bar for more help.

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Chris Smith is a senior editor at GeeksChalk based in Canada. He likes to think of himself as a jack of all trades (and a master of at least a few), though he mainly focuses on iPhones and Macs. Often covering both at the same time. When not surrounded by various Apple devices while putting them through their paces, Chris can be found streaming the latest movies or series, gaming on his PS5, or getting fresh air on a hike in the beautiful wilderness of British Columbia.
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