How to Find Out Why My Camera Roll isn’t Backing Up on Snapchat
If you’re a user of Snapchat, you may have noticed that it’s sometimes not backing up pictures and videos. This can be frustrating and annoying, especially since it can be difficult to figure out why you’re not getting backed up.
Luckily, there are some easy ways to fix this issue. First, check to see if the “Save to Camera Roll” option in your Snapchat settings is turned on. If it is, you can simply take a snap and it should automatically save to your phone’s camera roll.
Second, you can also save your pictures and videos to the Memories folder in Snapchat, which will automatically backup them to the cloud. This is a great way to have a safe place for your photos and videos that you want to keep for future use.
Third, you can also add your camera roll images to a story that you’re creating in the app. If you’d like to do this, you can select the images that you want to back up and then tap the “Save Story” button at the bottom of the screen.
This trick will only work for iPhone users. If you’re using an Android device, you’ll have to back up your media to Snapchat manually.
4. You can also manually backup your images and videos by tapping the Memories icon located on the shutter button in the camera roll and then selecting the image(s) you’d like to save.
5. You can also save your photos and videos to your Stories on Snapchat by selecting the Memories icon in the shutter button and then tapping the “Save Story” button at the bottom.
6. You can also manually backup your media by tapping the Memories icon in the shutter button and selecting the image(s) you’d want to save.
7. You can also back up your images and videos to your Stories on Snapchat by selecting them from the Memories icon in the shutter button and taping the “Save Story” button at the bottom.
8. You can also manually backup your images and videos to your Stories on Snapchat in an alternative manner by selecting the Memories icon in the shutter, tapping and holding the image(s) you’d like back up and then tapping the “Save Story” button.
9. You can also back up your photos and videos to your Stories on Snapchat in an alternate manner by selecting the Memories icon in the Shutter button and then tapping the “Save Story” or “Send To” button.
10. You can also back up your photos and videos from your Stories on Snapchat in an alternative manner by pressing the camera icon at the top of the screen and selecting the image(s) you’d prefer to save.
If you’re an iPhone user, you can also backup your media to Snapchat by logging into your iCloud account and clicking the “Backup Now” option in your settings. This will allow you to back up all of your photos and videos from your iCloud account, which will then be saved to your Snapchat account.