It’s obviously a simple and a necessary feature especially when you’ve got some spectacular photos in your camera roll that you want to preserve: and so, upload to your Flickr account. With its 1 TB storage, that’s almost unlimited capacity and a perfect case for cloud storage of your photos. Thankfully, the developers have now included a feature by which you can easily upload your photos from Camera Roll to your Flickr account. The process is quite simple; even then, we have detailed it step-by-step.
How to Upload Photos from Camera Roll to Flickr from iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch
Step #1. If you haven’t done already, first update the Flickr app to its latest version. Step #2. Now head to the Photos app from your iPhone/iPad Home Screen. Step #3. Select the album and then the photos you wish to upload to your Flickr account. Step #4. After you are done selecting your photos, tap the Share icon at the bottom-left corner. Step #5. From the list of available sharing option, tap on the Flickr app icon and upload it. Step #6. On the very next screen, you can assign a suitable title to your album. Step #7. In the next step, you can make your album public or private as per your wish. Step #8. Finally, tap on Upload. That’s it; your photos are now uploaded to your Flickr account without needing to download any third-party apps. Alternatively, you can also set up auto “Auto-Uploadr” in the Flickr app. How to Auto Upload Photos to Flickr from iPhone Step #1. Open Flickr App on your iPhone. Step #2. Tap on Gear Icon. Step #3. Tap on Auto-Uploadr. Step #4. Toggle On Auto-Upload photos. That’s all, folks! How do you like this tip? Share your thoughts with us in a comment box.