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I don't use my phone to take pictures. Not enough pixels to be productive. When I take pictures, I use my point and shoot digital camera that uses an SD card and 18 to 20 megapixels? I dunno, but the pics come out with lots and lots more resolution than with a phone.
However, my daughter asked me to take the pics off her iPhone, so I just connected it to the computer and followed the yellow brick road . . . as simple as that.
People can live without the cloud and be productive; I know because I have an external HDD with quite a few very important files. Will I leave things that way? Probably not; I'll put them on OneDrive simply because they'll be safe from external forces that may want the evidence I've gathered to become nonexistent.
I've always lived with the fact that cloud storage companies can be here today, but gone tomorrow. If and when someone decides to look for other cloud storage, they should be very careful which one they choose. If I were to go looking, I'd look at the "name brand" cloud rather than from a free unknown.
Microsoft has just proven that "you get what you pay for".
FWIW, as long as I've been testing O365, my account has never been upgraded to Unlimited, so I don't guess I'll miss what I never had in the first place.