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Why won't iPhone push photos to iPhoto via wifi?
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<blockquote data-quote="MYmacROX" data-source="post: 1263207" data-attributes="member: 92466"><p>So far, the only "cloud" features available with the 4.3.3 iOS update are the "Purchased" sections of iTunes and the App Stores and the option to have a purchase (app, song, etc.) automatically sent to another iOS device at time of purchase. I tried that out by buying a song on my iPhone 4 and watched it immediately show up on my iPad. It's something you have to turn on in the options somewhere.</p><p></p><p>But back on topic, I have not seen or heard of <u>anyone</u> able to wirelessly sync photos. To best of my knowledge, this is only available if they are running developers version of iOS 5. Devs are under a NDA, so that's why we wouldn't have heard about someone doing it.</p><p>Point being, 10.6.7 or 10.6.8 or whatever version of Snow Leopard (10.6.x) you are running would <strong>not</strong> be capable of wirelessly syncing your photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MYmacROX, post: 1263207, member: 92466"] So far, the only "cloud" features available with the 4.3.3 iOS update are the "Purchased" sections of iTunes and the App Stores and the option to have a purchase (app, song, etc.) automatically sent to another iOS device at time of purchase. I tried that out by buying a song on my iPhone 4 and watched it immediately show up on my iPad. It's something you have to turn on in the options somewhere. But back on topic, I have not seen or heard of [U]anyone[/U] able to wirelessly sync photos. To best of my knowledge, this is only available if they are running developers version of iOS 5. Devs are under a NDA, so that's why we wouldn't have heard about someone doing it. Point being, 10.6.7 or 10.6.8 or whatever version of Snow Leopard (10.6.x) you are running would [B]not[/B] be capable of wirelessly syncing your photos. [/QUOTE]
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