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2 weeks ago (Last edited 2 weeks ago by SamsungRei ) in
Galaxy Note PhonesI currently have a Note 20 Ultra and am upgrading to the S24 because I'm in need of more storage that my Note does not have. (I am bummed. I love my phone)
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Galaxy Note PhonesEverything is synced both ways.
Although gallery should not delete from cloud. Unless you are using Microsoft cloud then I don't know about that. I never liked it because there was too many problems. I personally just use Google Photos which stores everything in drive and syncs across all devices immediately. I hardly have any Samsung applications on the Samsung devices I have š
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Galaxy Note Phones@MoonWolf1990 You can use My Files to copy (or move) the photos you want to keep into a different folder on your Google Drive, OneDrive, or other linked cloud services.
I have a Synology NAS (network drive). Synology has an app which pushes all of your photos and videos to the NAS. When I delete a photo from my phone it is not deleted from my NAS. If I delete it from my NAS, I get a prompt asking me if I want to delete it from the phone and NAS or NAS only.
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Galaxy Note PhonesIf you delete a photo directly from the Gallery, it should still remain in Google or in One Drive (wherever you are syncing). That's the entire purpose of backup. If, however, you delete the photos from within Google Photos, it will delete the backup photo from Google, as well as the original from your phone, as Google assumes you no longer want the photo at all (same if you are syncing with One Drive). You can always either attach your phone to a computer or attach a flash drive to your phone and move the photos via the My Files app (or Smart Switch) to the computer drive or flash drive. You can then just keep them there or upload them to the cloud service of your choice.
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Galaxy Note PhonesYou want to upgrade the last Samsung flagship phone that supported an SD card due to lack of storage? You do realize you can put in an SD card and make your problems go away, right?
You can also move the photos to an SD card, and then eject it, so the cloud is not involved.