![]() When I go into the app it does the jumping around - 3 minutes, 25 minutes, 17 minutes, 74 minutes! Got a note from the developers asking what device I’m using - what do you think Genius? I’m in the iPhone App Store, hmm? Could it be a Google Pixel I’m working with? I give up. UPDATE: 2 week’s later, it still keeps saying that it’s backed up, but activate the app to finish. KerryOK5's Review of Verizon Cloud Reviewed on 10/23/17 1:32 PM The worst ever!!!!! □ star star_border star_border star_border star_border It’s advancing things forward and TRYING to support older iOS devices ironically while also supporting multiple PLATFORMS like Android etc too, that are at it’s root when building cloud storage, toss in syncing to older devices that can’t share same formats undoubtedly complicates things and it’s a work in progress. Even way it accesses solid state memory changed with the A9 devices so when a technician asks “What type of device are you running?” There is actually a good reason and even A9 devices like iPhone 6S/6S+ only possess partial abilities of A10 & A11 containing devices and all this matters greatly. iPhone 6/6+ especially is lacking lots of things A9-A11 chips can do and the way us does things. Undoubtedly there must be some bugs people are experiencing because of all the things I said above, but the other reviewer doesn’t understand and iPhone is not an iPhone. Thing is, that “1/2 file size” is NEEDED to save/play 4K b/c they are too large for H264, but people use it to save space shooting 720p & 1080p in HEVC 10bit H265 and it won’t play that either.īottom line is not doubt currently saving pics and video to cloud storage and have it be also be PLAYABLE this isn’t as simple a process as people might think, especially when also syncing across multiple iPhone devices, some which support newer formats and some that require it be change to even RECOGNIZE it as a file at all, let alone display or play it. This also explains why your last A8 containing Apple TV 4th gen could NOT PLAY HEVC required for 4K content as well. there is also the new “Live Photos” introduced on certain newer iPhones in iOS 11 which are essentially short 3 sec video chips which could also be saved as HEVC 10bit H265 video or not and still be H264 (truly I have not researched) but A8 chips can’t even PLAY HEVC because despite Apple including hardware that could, they’d just have to pay a retroactive patent fee on EVERY iPhone 6/6+ and instead chose to cut support off at the A9 iPhone 6S/6S+. It’s lots of things going on and as a side note their was ANOTHER format “HEVC” (10bit specifically) for VIDEO PLAYING that ALSO saves videos in 1/2 the file size preserving same quality except for VIDEO, and while an iPhone 6S/or 6S Plus or (any A9 chip device) can SAVE the video in that format (unlike HEIF pics which it can NOT SAVE) it can PLAY these HEVC videos. while that is trying to happen, it’s depending on your settings, it’s likely trying to also sync those pics to your spouses possible iPhone 6S Plus with an A9 chip which ALSO needs it converted to jpeg. issue arise SYNCING to devices AND APPS not supporting HEIF and it’s SUPPOSED to revert picture back to jpeg to store when say “moving an HEIF pic to DropBox or likely Verizon’s Cloud App.” But. It allows you to save a picture in 1/2 the file size and preserve identical quality. People don’t realize that with iOS 11, and ONLY on phones containing A10 or A11 Bionic chip (which for laymen means iPhone 7/7s, iPhone 8/8s and iPhone X) a new picture format was introduced, replacing jpeg called HEIF. Kevk74's Review of Verizon Cloud Reviewed on 12/10/17 6:44 PM ![]() I am only commenting on price and to explain other customer review.
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