· Same problem. Photo sync used to work, now it doesn't. It hasn't for weeks, maybe months. To get them to upload, I have to go into the Dropbox settings, turn off automatic upload of photos, and then turn it back on again. One suggestion I have seen is to go into the "Battery Optimization" screen on the phone, and set Dropbox to "not optimized". Dropbox is a cloud storage service which allows you to backup photos and videos to share them with family and friends. It allows you to sync photos and videos from your Android phone automatically by using the 'Camera Upload' feature. You just need to turn ON 'Camera Upload' feature to sync Android photos to Dropbox. · On Android. First, open the Android Dropbox app and tap the three lines in the upper-left corner. A pane will slide out from the left edge. Now, tap the gear icon in the upper-right corner to access the settings. With the Dropbox settings open, scroll down to “Camera uploads” and note there are four options. bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins.
Open the Dropbox mobile app. Open the Dropbox folder where you'd like to store your photos. Tap the " +" (plus sign) at the bottom of your screen. Choose Upload Photos. Tap the photos you would like to upload. Tap the folder icon (Android) or Next (iOS), and select where you'd like the files to be added. Tap Set location. My photos suddenly began refusing to upload in the middle of a hike. They stubbornly stayed stuck even after letting Dropbox have focus overnight, as @UweKeim suggested. I kept this screen lit for more than 12 hours, to no avail: What got the logjam moving for me was manually moving a few files from Photos to the Dropbox Camera Uploads folder. Whether you're tech-savvy or not, here are a few easy ways to transfer photos from an Android phone to a PC. Use a USB Every Android smartphone and tablet comes along with a USB. By plugging the USB into your PC, it should prompt an option to save photos to the desktop or laptop. Here's a quick how-to: Step 1: Plug the USB to your phone and PC.
Restart the Dropbox app. To restart the Dropbox desktop app: Click the Dropbox icon in your taskbar (Windows) or menu bar (Mac), and then click your profile picture or initials. Click Quit Dropbox. Open your applications menu, re-launch Dropbox, and then sign in again (if necessary). Open the Dropbox app and navigate to the file. Tap on the arrow to the right of the file. Scroll up and select Export. Choose an approriate app to open your file in (for example, if you're exporting a photo file, choose a photo viewing app). If you cannot view the file in another app, your file may be corrupted. Using the Dropbox mobile app, you can easily transfer photos between Apple and Android devices, or seamlessly transfer them to your desktop or tablet. You can also safeguard your photos by saving them to the cloud, or even share them with your family and friends. Plus, our camera uploads feature can automatically save new photos or videos taken.
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