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Hi, I have the photo uploader feature turned on on my Samsung Galaxy S7, which I believe works overall. Although I have noticed that if I need it to upload a photo that I have recently taken, I need to open up the app on my phone before it will upload. I took a photo this morning; 4 hours later it still hadn't uploaded by itself. Once I opened up the app, it uploaded immediately. Older photos have been uploaded eventually, although I don't know how long it took.
Any ideas on how to get this to happen immediately, without intervention?
Thanks! Al
Please, try the accepted solution. As mentioned, it is separate from battery saver and new in Pie.
@Joseph D.11
I'm not sure what your pointing at? The accepted solution involves turning off battery optimization for the application, which i did. Still the images taken on the phone are not uploaded until I open the app. Turning toggling the camera uploads on/off, fixes it for a little while, but not permanently. After a few minutes/hours the images don't automatically upload towards DB camera uploads folder.
It used to work flawlessly, but I presume some update (dropbox or OnePlus) ruined this great functionality.
Adaptive Battery is new in Pie. Your first comment appeared to say you excluded the app from the old Battery Saver.
I also just got a Pixel 3. I removed Dropbox, restarted phone, reinstalled Dropbox, turned off battery optimization. It doesn't even work for me while running the app. When I select Photos, I see my photos from last week, and above it, is indicated "Camera uploads (44 left)". The progress bar shows that it's trying, but it gets about half way, then appears to restart the upload. Sometimes the small image in the display changes, and other times its just the same image.
Hey there, @abbaroo.
Hmm. Could you please ensure that while the upload is ongoing, the device is also connected to either a Wi-Fi or using data? Also, could you please check if you have available space on your Dropbox account, as well as your device?
Let me know what you find!
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I've tried it both ways, via wi-fi and using the 4G data. Neither one worked for me. I also had dropbox at 86% full, so I reduced to 79% and that didn't matter either. I've tried turning camera uploads on and off, and reset the phone a few times, but nothing seems to help. I also tried uploading individual files, which seemed to work via 4G, but on wi-fi, it goes part way, and then says "waiting to upload...".
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OK, I took my phone to a different wi-fi location, and I got it to upload the photos. For the videos, I had to turn the camera uploads off and back on a couple times to get them done. I did get it to work, but I'm not sure why it worked there but not at my home wi-fi. The new phone has done everything else just fine at home, and my old phone worked fine with dropbox uploads.
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