HT203082 Why are camera roll and photostream no longer separate? It makes it take up so much room on my phone!

when ever i delete a pic from camera roll, it deletes it from photostream on my phone and computer. I just want the pic out if camera roll so it takes up less space! This is SO frustratinG.

Update to iOS 8.1 and disable iCloud Photo Library (Beta).  Then you can see the Camera Roll and the Photo Stream again separately.
As soon as you enable  iCloud Photo Library (Beta), the Camera Roll is no longer separately shown, so disable it.
Alternately, you could try to save space by using  iCloud Photo Library (Beta) Then your photos will be stored in iCloud and not in your Camera Roll. Only smaller, optimized versions will be kept on your device, if you enable "Settings > Photos & Camera > Optimize iPhone Storage.

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