HT4436 Confused about the purpose of ICloud
I think i misunderstood the use of ICloud. I thought it provided additional storage so that if the storage space in my phone filled up I could use the storage I purchased in ICloud. Is this incorrect? Also, my phone has a 4GB SIM card installed, why do I not have that extra storage space when I go to my stoarge info in settings?? Totally lost..
vero3129 wrote:
I think i misunderstood the use of ICloud. I thought it provided additional storage so that if the storage space in my phone filled up I could use the storage I purchased in ICloud.
Purchasing more Storage on iCloud will not increase the Storage Capacity of your Device.
If you have a 32 GB 'whatever.'.. it will always be a 32 GB 'whatever'
vero3129 wrote:
Also, my phone has a 4GB SIM card installed, why do I not have that extra storage space when I go to my stoarge info in settings?? Totally lost..
The iPhone writes nothing to a Sim Card... nor does it draw from it.
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"Rob Young" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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