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#Check Photos App: Open the Photos app and ensure all your photos are available.
 
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#Manage Storage: Go to "Settings" > "General" > "iPhone Storage" to see how much storage your photos are using locally.
 
#Manage Storage: Go to "Settings" > "General" > "iPhone Storage" to see how much storage your photos are using locally.
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There is an adapter available that can convert the Lightning port on your iPhone SE 2020 to a 3.5mm audio jack. Apple sells a Lightning to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter that allows you to connect headphones or other audio devices with a 3.5mm jack to your iPhone. You can find this adapter on Apple's official website, in Apple stores, and through various other electronics retailers.

Latest revision as of 17:31, 25 June 2024

Prevent your iPhone SE 2020 from automatically uploading photos to iCloud

  1. Open Settings: Tap on the "Settings" app on your home screen.
  2. Tap on Your Name: This is at the top of the screen and takes you to your Apple ID settings.
  3. Go to iCloud: Select "iCloud" from the list.
  4. Manage Photos: Tap on "Photos".
  5. Disable iCloud Photos: Toggle off "iCloud Photos". This will stop your iPhone from automatically uploading photos to iCloud. A prompt may appear asking if you want to download photos and videos to your iPhone or remove them from your device. Choose to keep them on your device if you want to ensure all existing photos remain locally stored.

Verifying Storage

After making these changes, you might want to verify that photos are being stored locally:

  1. Check Photos App: Open the Photos app and ensure all your photos are available.
  2. Manage Storage: Go to "Settings" > "General" > "iPhone Storage" to see how much storage your photos are using locally.

No 3.5mm Audio Jack, Option Available w/o Bluetooth

There is an adapter available that can convert the Lightning port on your iPhone SE 2020 to a 3.5mm audio jack. Apple sells a Lightning to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter that allows you to connect headphones or other audio devices with a 3.5mm jack to your iPhone. You can find this adapter on Apple's official website, in Apple stores, and through various other electronics retailers.