Need a simple explanation of iOS 9 implementation of iCloud & iCloud Drive
EDIT: I "upgraded" to iCloud Drive, please see my next comment.
Original post:
I'm about to put iOS 9 on my main iPhone (6) and when using the iOS 9 beta on my iPad it almost made me update to iCloud Drive, but, I didn't. It says I can't use the new features of Notes without updating to iCloud Drive, but:
My main concerns about iCloud Drive:
1) I refuse to pay for iCloud GBs. Apple devices come at a premium and no way I'm paying extra monthly payments for storage space I don't feel I really need, so, I need to keep it at a minimum.
2) I refuse to put everything in iCloud, I prefer to store my photos in my devices and on my computer's drives. (I would go for an auto-backup system to my own drive(s) when on my own network and on wifi only.)
3) I refuse to use cell data for large files, in the old iCloud settings I have kept Photos turned off for all 3 settings.
I use iCloud (between all my iOS & OS X devices) for:
Mail
Contacts
Calendars
Reminders
Safari
Notes
Passbook
Documents & Data
Keychain
Find My iPhone
I do not want to go over my free 5GB.
I'm not sure what will happen if I "upgrade" to iCloud Drive, but, Notes is kind of my "clipboard" between all my devices, and, if I have to update to iCloud Drive to use it, what kind of things will happen??
Also, I have iCloud Drive turned off on my Mac. I don't want to be using multiple GBs of space for emails, just for off-loading the content that isn't text.
I've tried to find an article that explains what the difference between iCloud and iCloud Drive is, or, how much data you'll be using if you turn on iCloud Drive, but, nothing seems to explain what I really need to know. I want to continue to sync the list of items above, and also pertinent data for apps I use on multiple devices, but, for larger files, isn't that what "handoff & continuity" are for?
I've searched iMore, but, really only found articles on iOS 8 and smaller blurbs that don't seem to have up to date info. (yet).
I just seems like we deserve an explanation of what iCloud Drive is and will do before we upgrade to it, but, Apple wants to manipulate people into turning it on so they will buy iCloud Drive plans. But, this is not a big complaint, I appreciate all they do to keep my info. private, that is something others do not do at all.
EDIT: I "upgraded" to iCloud Drive, please see my next comment.
Original post:
I'm about to put iOS 9 on my main iPhone (6) and when using the iOS 9 beta on my iPad it almost made me update to iCloud Drive, but, I didn't. It says I can't use the new features of Notes without updating to iCloud Drive, but:
My main concerns about iCloud Drive:
1) I refuse to pay for iCloud GBs. Apple devices come at a premium and no way I'm paying extra monthly payments for storage space I don't feel I really need, so, I need to keep it at a minimum.
2) I refuse to put everything in iCloud, I prefer to store my photos in my devices and on my computer's drives. (I would go for an auto-backup system to my own drive(s) when on my own network and on wifi only.)
3) I refuse to use cell data for large files, in the old iCloud settings I have kept Photos turned off for all 3 settings.
I use iCloud (between all my iOS & OS X devices) for:
Contacts
Calendars
Reminders
Safari
Notes
Passbook
Documents & Data
Keychain
Find My iPhone
I do not want to go over my free 5GB.
I'm not sure what will happen if I "upgrade" to iCloud Drive, but, Notes is kind of my "clipboard" between all my devices, and, if I have to update to iCloud Drive to use it, what kind of things will happen??
Also, I have iCloud Drive turned off on my Mac. I don't want to be using multiple GBs of space for emails, just for off-loading the content that isn't text.
I've tried to find an article that explains what the difference between iCloud and iCloud Drive is, or, how much data you'll be using if you turn on iCloud Drive, but, nothing seems to explain what I really need to know. I want to continue to sync the list of items above, and also pertinent data for apps I use on multiple devices, but, for larger files, isn't that what "handoff & continuity" are for?
I've searched iMore, but, really only found articles on iOS 8 and smaller blurbs that don't seem to have up to date info. (yet).
I just seems like we deserve an explanation of what iCloud Drive is and will do before we upgrade to it, but, Apple wants to manipulate people into turning it on so they will buy iCloud Drive plans. But, this is not a big complaint, I appreciate all they do to keep my info. private, that is something others do not do at all.
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