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Angus123

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I've been using My Photo Stream since it was available. Pictures that I take on my iphone 5 and photos that my wife takes on her iphone 5 migrate to My Photo Stream on our iPhones but are not saved on our PC as they used to be. They used to be saved to the folder called My Photo Stream on our PC.

The last picture that was copied to our PC was dated September 25th. A few days after we upgraded to ios 7.

Also, when I place a picture in the upload folder on our PC it does not copy to My Photo Stream on our phones as it used to do.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
I've been using My Photo Stream since it was available. Pictures that I take on my iphone 5 and photos that my wife takes on her iphone 5 migrate to My Photo Stream on our iPhones but are not saved on our PC as they used to be. They used to be saved to the folder called My Photo Stream on our PC.

The last picture that was copied to our PC was dated September 25th. A few days after we upgraded to ios 7.

Also, when I place a picture in the upload folder on our PC it does not copy to My Photo Stream on our phones as it used to do.

Any help would be appreciated.

I notice the same thing was happening to me, but once I plug my phone into my Mac everything showed up and was fine
 
Same thing here on my 4s. Some pics show up on my mac via photostream and some don't. Seems very random.
I use this feature alot so any help would be much appreciated.
 
Mine hasn't worked either. I upgraded from a 4s to a 5 at the same time so I'm unsure what the issue could be.
 
Last few days, photo stream is not "importing" pics i take or save on my iPhone, never had this issue since photo stream became available. Running stock iPhone 4S with latest iOS7.

Anyone else having this issue or knows of a fix?
Tried hard reboot, tried turning phostream on/off.
 
Having the same issue. Rebooting the phone seems to restore functionality for a bit. I wonder if it's a memory issue in that there's not enough available to allow Photo Stream syncing to occur when a wireless connection presents? This could explain why after reboot with no apps in memory there are no issues.

Can anyone confirm this suspicion?

Mike
 
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