1 Open your iPhone's Settings. It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen.
2 Tap your Apple ID. It's the top section in the Settings menu that contains your name and image if you've added one.
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3 Tap iCloud. It's in the second section of the menu.
4 Tap Photos. It's near the top of the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section.
5 Slide "iCloud Photo Library" to the "On" position. It will turn green. Photos you take on your iPhone, as well as existing photos in your Camera Roll, will now be saved to iCloud.
6 Slide "Upload to My Photo Stream" to the "On" position. Any new photos you take with your iPhone will now sync to all that devices on which you've signed in with your Apple ID when they're connected to Wi-Fi.
7 Open your iPad's Settings. It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen.
8 Tap your Apple ID. It's the top section in the Settings menu.
9 Tap iCloud. It's in the second section of the menu.
10 Tap Photos. It's near the top of the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section.
11 Slide "iCloud Photo Library" to the "On" position. It will turn green.
12 Press the Home button. It's the round button on the face of your iPad, below the screen.
13 Open the Photos app. It's a white app with a multi-colored flower icon.
14 Tap Albums. It's at the bottom of the screen.
15 Tap All Photos. It's one of the albums on the screen, likely in the upper-left corner. After your iPhone and iPad have synced with iCloud, the photos from your iPhone will appear in this folder. Advertisement
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