
I use the ‘Make available offline’ feature for any images I still want to be able to see on my phone, which just means going into the Dropbox app to see them, instead of the camera roll. Once in Dropbox, they’re backed up and I can access from any of my devices (laptop, phone, iPad, or a web browser on someone else’s computer). This scenario works for me, as I like to sort, ditch and organise my photos while in the process of manually moving them off the phone and into Dropbox.

This is how I process my photos, on a weekly-ish basis, from my iPhone into Dropbox.

For those of us with an iPhone who take a lot of photos (cough, like me, cough), it’s an eternal battle for phone storage space.
