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- When you remove a phone from iCloud, all of your data (contacts, photos, videos, etc.
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Remove An iOS Device from Your Apple/iCloud Account
When you remove an iPhone from iCloud, all of your data (photos, videos, contacts, etc.) is deleted. You will have to re-add the device to iCloud and restore your data if you want it back.
No, deleting an iPhone from iCloud does not delete everything. Everything on the device is backed up to iCloud and can be restored if needed.
If you remove a device from your iCloud, any data or settings that were associated with that device will be removed. You won’t be able to access that data or settings from any other devices or apps.
If you remove a phone from your account, all of your data and settings will be deleted, including any apps you have installed.
Yes, removing an iPhone from iCloud erases all photos and videos stored on the device.
Yes, removing a device from iCloud will delete all messages and photos stored on that device.
Yes, you can delete photos off your phone but keep them on iCloud. To do this:
Open the Photos app on your phone.
Tap on a photo to open it in full screen.
On the top right of the photo, tap on the three lines in a triangle to open the menu.
Tap on Delete Photo.
Confirm by tapping OK.
Yes, text messages are stored in iCloud.
Deleted Messages are not gone forever. They are stored on the server for a set period of time and then they are deleted.
There are a few reasons why your iPhone might be full even though you have plenty of space on iCloud. One possibility is that you’ve added a lot of photos, videos, or other content to your iPhone that was previously stored on another device. If you delete this content from your other devices, it may not be automatically copied over to your iPhone. Another possibility is that you’ve downloaded a lot of new content from the App Store or iTunes Store in the past few days.
There are a few ways to delete photos from your iPhone but not from iCloud.
Go to the Photos app and select the photo you want to delete.
Tap on the three lines in the bottom left corner of the photo, then tap on Delete Photo.
If you have an older iPhone, you may need to turn off iCloud before you can delete photos.
Deleted text messages on iCloud generally disappear after a certain amount of time, depending on the type of message. Messages that are deleted in the Messages app on your iPhone or iPad are deleted from iCloud as well. Messages that are deleted in Messages on Mac or Windows are not stored in iCloud, but they are still accessible in the messages app on those devices.
To see what is stored in your iCloud, open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and go to iCloud. There you will see all of the content that is stored in your iCloud account, including photos, contacts, notes, reminders, and more.
To see what photos are in your iCloud, open the Photos app on your device and tap on the album name at the bottom of the screen. From there, you can view each photo’s details, including its file size and location on your device.
To see what photos are stored in your iCloud, open the “Photos” app on your iPhone or iPad, and select the “Photos” album. On the left side of the screen, you’ll see a list of albums, each with its own set of photos. Tap on the album name that contains the photos you want to see. On the right side of the screen, you’ll see a list of photos.