
Flickr has made a significant update to its iOS app, revamping the look to mimic that of your iPhoneâs Camera Roll and bringing the auto-upload feature added back in 2013 front-and-center. When you first run the app, it immediately asks if you want to automatically upload every photo you take. If you say yes, photos are set to private, so you wonât be sharing them with the world.
With Flickr offering 1TB of free storage, and a typical iPhone photo coming in at around 2.5Mb, that gives you capacity in the order of half a million photos â¦Â
Flickr 4.0 also adds new photo filters and the ability to share to Instagram. You can see the full changelog below.
Whatâs New in Version 4.0
⢠Put your free 1000GB to work like never before â" auto-uploadr now grabs all photos and videos on your device. Theyâll be private, until you choose to share them!
⢠A timeline view with improved browsing, organization and sharing.
⢠Flickr got a facelift with an all new elegant, approachable look and feel to match your spiffy new camera roll.
⢠Unleash your creativity with photo edits straight from your Flickr photos.
⢠New and enhanced photo filters to help get your snaps share-ready.
⢠Share to Instagram.
⢠Performance improvements throughout the app.
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Amazing!
Itâs amazing becuase the iphone certainly does NOT do this.
Why is the iCloud Photo Library from Apple simply like this? or at least matching the combined storage of oneâs devices?
Itâs just an option in iCloud/Photo.
It frees iphone memory keeping low resolution images (or full in cache).
Anything that lets you manage photos outside of Appleâs software is welcome. Itâs clear that no one at Apple knows how iCloud works, the whole thing is an utter mess. Which is shame, because Iâm an Apple fan, and more importantly, a shareholder, so I want people to use their services and continue to add value to the company.
Apple needs to offer unlimited (forget 1TB) photo storage with every iOS device. Full resolution, full metadata, accessible from any of your iOS devices or Mac/PCs once you log in with the same account.
On Apple, 19.99⬠a *month*!â¦.. automatically and better, maybe. âjust an optionâ I donât think soâ¦
Before update: Flickr offers 1TB of data â" only auto uploads pictures
After update: Flickr offers 1TB of actually useful data â" auto uploads VIDEOS as well
When you throw video uploading in the mix, no one else is anywhere remotely near this amount of free cloud storage.