Why don't you email the photos to yourself when wifi is available?
Thats what i do
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Coz photo files are too big for my email server thing to allow through and its too fiddly sending one photo at a time. I shall look into DropBox coz then I can store travel documents too with no time limit.
Mick, yes, I use Siri in my car via a Bluetooth connection.
Cindy, I'm still not sure where the idea of a 30-day limit comes from. I've just looked in my Photostream folder on my iPad (ie. not the device on which the photos were taken) and there are photos in there from five months ago.
Mort, Dropbox isn't an Android thing - you can use that with an iPhone too.
There are three main phone platforms: iOS (Apple), Android and Windows Phone. None of them are remotely like a desktop OS, so what you're used to on a PC isn't relevant.
iOS and Android have pretty similar capabilities, Windows Phone hasn't yet caught up and probably never will (assuming it has a long-term future at all).
Your budget won't get you an unlocked iPhone, so you're looking at Android.
if you select auto upload yes or manual you choose if and whenSo you take a photo and it is automatically uploaded to dropbox right away?