My Photo Stream not showing on iPhone iOS 15

  • #2

i just noticed this problem. hope all is aware of it and will fix it.

  • #3

Me too. It's 'one in, one out' as far as Apple bug fixes go these days.

  • #4

Are you able to try again? I just did a test photo using the "High Efficiency" mode. Then logged into icloud and sure enough, the photo is there.

Running iphone 12 Pro with iOS 15.4

  • #5

Are you able to try again? I just did a test photo using the "High Efficiency" mode. Then logged into icloud and sure enough, the photo is there.

Running iphone 12 Pro with iOS 15.4

He writes about "Photo Stream". You talk about "iCloud" - to different thinks.
"Photo Stream" is broken with iOS/iPadOS 15.4 regarding uploading HEIF images into the stream.
JPEG ("Most Compatible") images do work this is actually not what you want.

  • #6

He writes about "Photo Stream". You talk about "iCloud" - to different thinks.
"Photo Stream" is broken with iOS/iPadOS 15.4 regarding uploading HEIF images into the stream.
JPEG ("Most Compatible") images do work this is actually not what you want.

Okay, my mistake. I will have to see how it works on my end. Have not used that feature since probably iOS 6/7. lol

Update: I just took a photo using high efficiency mode. Then moved to my photo stream. Sure enough, it showed up on my other device. Both running iOS 15.4.

Last edited: Mar 18, 2022

  • #7

I have this problem too. Crap hope this isn’t apples way to turn off photo stream and force us to photo library.

Apple bug report webpage isn’t updated for iOS 15.4, highest version in the form is 15.3.1

Last edited: Mar 18, 2022

  • #8

Okay, my mistake. I will have to see how it works on my end. Have not used that feature since probably iOS 6/7. lol

Update: I just took a photo using high efficiency mode. Then moved to my photo stream. Sure enough, it showed up on my other device. Both running iOS 15.4.

My guess is that you haven't turned off "iCloud Photos" on these devices.
This bug seems to occur with "My photostream" only.

  • #9

I have this problem too. Crap hope this isn’t apples way to turn off photo stream and force us to photo library.

Apple bug report webpage isn’t updated for iOS 15.4, highest version in the form is 15.3.1

At least this bugfix will probably not get too high a priority.

  • #10

My guess is that you haven't turned off "iCloud Photos" on these devices.
This bug seems to occur with "My photostream" only.

That could definitely play a role here since I do use icloud photos. I specifically moved a photo to the photo stream album though, not sure if that is the same thing or not though, sorry.

Last edited: Mar 21, 2022

  • #11

Banging my head against the wall for 2 days with this issue. Sure enough, switched to most compatible in settings> photos and boom, pics showing up in photo stream.

I wonder what caused the high efficiency to fail on stream… hopefully bug fix soon. iOS 15.4 (photo stream) iPhone 13 pro

  • #12

I have same problem. I called support and even went so far as to erase all content and settings, and restore and set up as new phone. Signed in to iCloud and turned on photo stream. and still not working. So I'm convinced this is a 15.4 issue with photo stream. I am also worried this will never get fixed. I have a case number and will let you know when/if I get resolution.

  • #13

I have same problem. I called support and even went so far as to erase all content and settings, and restore and set up as new phone. Signed in to iCloud and turned on photo stream. and still not working. So I'm convinced this is a 15.4 issue with photo stream. I am also worried this will never get fixed. I have a case number and will let you know when/if I get resolution.

Annoying isn’t it? It’s a pretty big bug that a main feature is killed with an update! I also turned off my photo stream and lost all these photos because of it. It’s not worth switching to compatible mode for me as Heic is so much better

  • #14

I got to a senior advisor and they basically said it's old and unsupported. No new development on photo stream. Sounds like it's not going to get fixed.

Last edited: Mar 21, 2022

  • #15

It’s a pain but you can use iCloud.com to upload them from your phone. I’ve had 8 photos stuck for so long I tried it that way and it worked super fast.

  • #16

yeah they suggested using iCloud photo library or shared albums. I liked that it was automatic and only the last 30 days or so. Oh well. we will probably do iCloud photo library and have to manage it and sync to computer when we want something in our big library. bummer but I knew the day would come.

  • #17

I got to a senior advisor and they basically said it's old and unsupported. No new development on photo stream. Sounds like it's not going to get fixed.

having same issues. I believe this is  subversively pushing ppl onto the iCloud photos (which means you'll need more storage space = monthly fees)

Last edited: Mar 25, 2022

  • #18

having same issues. I believe this is  subversively pushing ppl onto the iCloud photos (which means you'll need more storage space = month fees)

Pretty slimy. Though if you have Amazon Prime they include photo unlimited storage so might just use that instead (and amazon works with live photos unlike Photo Stream)

  • #19

Apple no longer allows new iCloud accounts to even access Photo Stream. It's a legacy feature only for existing accounts. So whether or not this is intended or a bug - it's unlikely to get fixed.

Apple wants iCloud to be next to useless unless you pay monthly for storage, apparently.

  • #20

Apple no longer allows new iCloud accounts to even access Photo Stream. It's a legacy feature only for existing accounts. So whether or not this is intended or a bug - it's unlikely to get fixed.

Apple wants iCloud to be next to useless unless you pay monthly for storage, apparently.

Yep, like Google et al. All have spent a lot building out infrastructure, I can't begruge them for wanting to charge. Just sucks as photo stream was great for how I used it...

  • #21

so for those of us who don't want a subcription/iCloud services we're back to manual updates

one step forward, two steps back. ....boooo

  • #22

so for those of us who don't want a subcription/iCloud services we're back to manual updates

one step forward, two steps back. ....boooo

Couple options: If you pay for Amazon prime you get unlimited photo storage included, and if you pay for MS Onedrive/Office 360 it will backup photos.

  • #23

Couple options: If you pay for Amazon prime you get unlimited photo storage included, and if you pay for MS Onedrive/Office 360 it will backup photos.

or go back to how we did things before iCloud…plug the phone into your PC to download the photos.

Sandisk also makes a nice lightning/usb thumb drive along with a companion app that makes it dead easy to pull photos off an iPhone And load onto the thumb drive.

  • #24

Couple options: If you pay for Amazon prime you get unlimited photo storage included, and if you pay for MS Onedrive/Office 360 it will backup photos.

thanks but im not interested in or use those services. I have my Macs all logged into the same account and I should be able to move data between them on my LAN without paying a fee services  has previously offered for free.

For me as an  user (since 1989) the past 6-7yrs its been a 'closing door' with the whole ecosystem. When these 'features' were first introduced at WWDC they were cheered; you weren't required to pay anything, just your ID and your Macs— it just worked. (they did the same with iTunes when they moved to Music.)


...and Im not saying  shouldn't have products/services they charge a fee for. Im saying its reprehensible to offer features for years then, quietly in an 'update' discontinue its use—unless you accept some bundled monthly service.

  • #25

or go back to how we did things before iCloud…plug the phone into your PC to download the photos.

Sandisk also makes a nice lightning/usb thumb drive along with a companion app that makes it dead easy to pull photos off an iPhone And load onto the thumb drive.

Ive been doing this for years. But again, they offered the 'sync feature' free (and at the cost of upgrading your hardware to get that feature)-now quietly taking it away. its a crappy way to treat your users.

Where is my Photo stream in iOS 15?

Go to Preferences > iCloud. Check the box for My Photo Stream.

Why can't I see my Photo stream on my iPhone?

iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch Check that Wi-Fi is on and you have an internet connection. Tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos. Make sure Upload to My Photo Stream is turned on. If you don't see this option, turn on iCloud Photos to keep your photos and videos in iCloud instead.

Where is my Photo stream on my iPhone?

iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch iOS 8 or later: Tap Photos > Albums > My Photo Stream.

Where did my Photo Stream folder go?

As Apple says, once you turn on the iCloud Photo Library on your iOS device, My Photo Stream folder will disappear and photos in it will be transferred to All Photo Folder on your Photo app. And if you want to show My Photo Stream tab again, just go to Setting > iCloud > Photos to disable iCloud Photo Library.