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gunrunnerjohn
2 months agoHelpful | Level 6
The Dropbox desktop app no longer automatically syncs new photos from my phone
Device Samsung S25 Operating System/Browser (if using the web) Windows 11 Pro / Firefox Dropbox App Version (if using the app) 234.4.5591 Syncing Status Up To Date
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- 2 months ago
Well, I uninstalled everything about Dropbox on the phone, rebooted the phone and cleared the cache partition, and then installed Dropbox again.
That seems to have gotten it's mind right, now it's back to the normal behavior. Don't know what it was confused about, hopefully this was the cure.
gunrunnerjohn
2 months agoHelpful | Level 6
I'm not connecting with USB, the connection is through the Internet as I can be anywhere with the phone taking pictures. I'm just using the Dropbox phone option to load all new photos into Dropbox. They used to show up on my desktop very quickly, now they don't transfer at all many times, sometimes they will show up. I have to go into my photos and "share" and manually send them to Dropbox to get them in most of the time.
Note that adding files directly to the Dropbox on the phone or desktop works fine. I can add and delete files on either the phone or desktop directly to Dropbox and they come and go properly. It's just the automatic camera upload when I take a picture that no longer works properly. The new picture often never shows up in Dropbox on the phone, but sometimes it will work, that's the most vexing thing. I did go through the FAQ and check all the settings for background power, etc.
Up to a couple months ago, this feature worked every time.
The phone is a Samsung Galaxy S25 that is running Android 16 and UI8, all updated. The desktop is running Windows 11 Pro, also fully updated.
Rich
Super User II
2 months agogunrunnerjohn wrote:I'm not connecting with USB, the connection is through the Internet as I can be anywhere with the phone taking pictures.
Regarding your screenshot above, the Camera Uploads function within the Dropbox application on your computer is for when you're connecting your phone to the computer via USB. That setting doesn't apply to the automatic Camera Uploads feature that works wirelessly on your phone.
Check the settings within the Dropbox app on your phone and make sure the feature is enabled. If everything is enabled correctly, run through this help article to see if anything on the device is preventing the uploads from occurring.
- gunrunnerjohn2 months agoHelpful | Level 6
The Dropbox app doesn't show up in the sleep configuration on the Samsung Galaxy S25. Yes, it's installed and working on the phone.
Here's how the Dropbox is configured on the S25. I've basically turned on everything.
The never sleeping app list only has one entry.
When I try to add Dropbox, it's not on the add app list.
It's also not on the deep sleeping apps list either. AAMOF, it's nowhere to be found in the battery config section, but it's on the regular apps list.
Dropbox does show up in the Apps list like you would expect.
- Megan2 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey gunrunnerjohn, let me jump in here!
Can you please turn the Camera Uploads feature off and then turn it back on, to see if that helps?
Also, if you open the Dropbox app, tap on "account", then on the gear icon and then on "clear cache", does it help at all?
Thanks!
- gunrunnerjohn2 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Well, I uninstalled everything about Dropbox on the phone, rebooted the phone and cleared the cache partition, and then installed Dropbox again.
That seems to have gotten it's mind right, now it's back to the normal behavior. Don't know what it was confused about, hopefully this was the cure.
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