A small question about iCloud photo storage

Hello

I was wondering if once the internal memory of the iPhone is full iCloud will continue store photos? Or the phone must have storage for iCloud to store? I just want to know before you buy an extra 50gig.

Thank you

iCloud is NOT a hard drive in the sky.

iCloud photo library is designed to synchronize photos between your device and your iCloud-storage space. If you choose the OPTIMIZATION setting, the device will have files small size phone while files are in iCloud. This can drastically reduce the needs of storage on your phone.

The number of photos and videos on your device is always synchronized between your phone and iCloud. Remove deletions from one place to another.

iCloud "will not continue storing the photos...» "for you.

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