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Flickr app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 352 ratings )
Social Networking Photo & Video
Developer: Yahoo
Free
Current version: 4.6.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 08 Sep 2009
App size: 97.14 Mb

Upload, access, organize, edit, and share your photos from any device, from anywhere in the world.

• Put your free 1000GB to work - auto-upload all your photos and videos to your Flickr camera roll. Theyll be private, until you choose to share them!
• Camera roll in the cloud - instant access to your entire Flickr collection, so you can free up your phone for everything else.
• Organization and sharing, simplified - browse with ease, select and organize hundreds of photos with one gesture, and share in seconds.
• Unleash your creativity - edit your photos, add filters, crop images and more, directly from the camera roll. And if you change your mind, just revert the changes!
• Engage with friends, family and explore the Flickr community - there are millions of groups and billions of photos out there to discover.

Tell us what you think!
We are committed to building the best Flickr and we want your feedback.

Let us know your thoughts for iPhone here: https://yahoo.uservoice.com/forums/238245
And for iPad: https://yahoo.uservoice.com/forums/238246

Note: If you already have the Flickr app, you will be asked to sign in. For questions relating to sign-in, take a look at: http://yhoo.it/1mbfCO8

Pros and cons of Flickr app for iPhone and iPad

Flickr app good for

In some ways the app is better than the website. Better scrolling through contacts photos at least.
I use this site a lot. The only complaint I really have is that you cant read group discussions on the app. Therefore I cant get the Weeks theme for some groups I belong to. I also cannot access the new version!!!!!
Best photography application out here. The social aspect with community sharing is great. Ive met a lot of photographers thru Flickr. Yahoo!s gold
I am over-the-moon happy with Flickr. Finally, now that Ive found the app, I dont have to take up storage space on my phone with hundreds of pictures- and I dont have to pay for lousy iCloud storage either!! I love the ease of organizing my photos into albums and sharing to relevant groups. Also much easier to share my photos with friends and family!
Personally, I love Flickr and its my place to share all my photos. But I do a lot of my uploading/organizing on the computer because the mobile app is lacking a lot of key features that the website has. I hope that one day everything transfers over and will be up to par with the computer Flickr.
Flickr has made huge strides toward making its iOS app into a one-stop shop for online storage and organization of all my photos. Im over-the-top grateful Flickr has finally added a cache killer in the settings menu. This was the single biggest gripe I and MANY people have had with the app. It grows to hundreds of megabytes—even many gigabytes in some cases—due to an out-of-control cache. A means to clear it without having to delete and reinstall the app is much appreciated. I would be convinced to hand over that fifth rating star if, in addition to manual clearing, users were able to set a size limit and have the oldest cache items automatically clear if the total size goes over the defined limit. The areas I feel are most in need of improvement are: (1) Album editing (particularly manual sorting). (2) Expanded metadata editing (including location data and image type—I upload iOS screenshots often and have to go to a computer to change the type to screenshot). (3) Ask before automatically creating a guest pass when I (pretty much always accidentally) share an image that I havent yet made public. (4) Restore the ability, when sharing to Facebook, to upload an actual copy of the photo into an album on Facebook rather than only posting a link.

Some bad moments

App is dead. Thanks for nothing you id@@@s. How can someone completely ruin a working app? Damn you Yahoo.
Im so sad to think of the promise of the internet for people; now properties like Flickr are still okay but far from good and seems like the decision we makers wont let them build upon the promise of Flickr 10yrs ago. Yahoo only made tiny changes, hoping for a turnaround. Flickr will go down in history, for breaking new ground and then slowly consciously burying itself. PREVIOUS: Im not sure why my photographer friends arent on here. The UX is so much better than the more popular offerings. I am still hoping for Flickr to take over the mobile gram market. Please! Let quality prevail.
Launch the app, says "Continue as XXX," and all it does it spin the indicator. Tapping anything does nothing. App is useless now.
Makes the others irrelevant. Edit: latest version is a major step backwards. Click a video and while the Flickr logo busy signal animation plays all controls are disabled- app is effectively frozen til video loads. Edit 2: Quit and relaunched app; it now hangs (spinner on splash page).
I cannot unlock pictures for friends and family. Get an error that says the file is not in the correct format. Please fix. Otherwise I really like the app.
After upgrading, I can no longer log in or start up the app... it just hangs on the spinning wheel at startup. So it is completely useless now.

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