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Originally Posted by Blossom
I have a question. My Prime is about to run out. When I bought the phone one of the benefits was unlimited cloud space for photos. Does that still ring true? If you don't have Prime do you still get that benefit because you own the phone.
I have hundreds of photos uploaded from the phone. Am I going to lose them?
Sent from my XT1528
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Amazon Drive Manage. You get unlimited photos for owning a Fire device and/or unlimited photos with a Prime membership. You were covered twice, just like me.
You should be okay for photos taken with your phone. But you'll lose other photos from other sources if they exceed the free 5GB Drive limit you have with your phone. See below:
What's 2 x unlimited equal?
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About Prime Photos
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If you cancel or do not renew your Prime membership, you will lose the unlimited photo storage benefit associated with the membership and your uploaded photos will count toward your Amazon Drive storage limit. To continue using Amazon Drive, you can upgrade to Unlimited Storage plan from your Manage Storage page. For more information about your Amazon Drive storage limits and what happens to your content if you exceed those limits, go to About Amazon Drive Storage Limits.
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Unlimited Cloud Storage for Photos on Fire Tablets
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Will I lose the photos and videos that I have previously uploaded when I give away my Fire tablet?
No. You can continue to view and download your photos and videos uploaded from your Fire tablet from Amazon Drive. When you buy a new Fire tablet, the uploaded photos and videos from your previous Fire tablet will be available on your new Fire tablet when you register your device with your Amazon account.
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