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Flickr for iOS Adds Auto Upload to 1TB Free Storage, Straightening Tool, Google Sign-in Fix

Flickr for iOS Adds Auto Upload to 1TB Free Storage, Straightening Tool, Google Sign-in Fix

Now that Flickr has given you 1TB of free online storage, it apparently wants to help you fill that space up, as the latest update to the Flickr iOS app sports a new “Auto Upload” feature that save your images in their original resolution and then uploads them directly to your freshly minted storage space.

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MacRumors:

Auto Upload can also be toggled to save images only when connected to a Wi-Fi network or enabled on both Wi-Fi and cellular connections, and all saved images are marked as private by default. The update also contains a new auto-straighten tool and fixes for users signing in with Google.

Flickr began offering 1 TB of free photo storage space earlier this year.

What’s New in Version 2.30.1503

  • Auto Upload for iOS 7. Seamlessly upload and save your photos in full resolution.
  • Auto Straighten. Automatically straighten your photos using the Flickr editor.
  • Google sign-in issues have been resolved. We’re making sure it doesn’t happen again.

Flickr for iOS is available FREE in the App Store. [DIRECT LINK]