How to Upload Videos from iPhone to Flickr?

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Flickr is an awesome photo and video sharing service which allows you to backup photos & videos and access them from anywhere on any smartphone, computer or tablet (that has an internet connection). If you are looking for the simplest way to upload videos from your iPhone to your Flickr account, consider the following process.  Or else if you want to completely automate the process, then you can install PicBackMan's Flickr Uploader for iOS. With PicBackMan, you can keep your entire video library uploaded & backed up on multiple online accounts of your choice with facing timeouts, errors etc.

Here are the steps to Upload Videos from iPhone to Flickr:


  1. Go to https://www.flickr.com/ & sign into your account.
  2. Download "Flickr App" on your iPhone from the App store & launch it.
  3. Open "Flickr app" on your iPhone.
  4. Tap "Camera" icon.
  5. Tap the box in the bottom-left corner to go to your phone's gallery.
  6. Choose the videos which you want to upload.
  7. Tap "Next" button.
  8. Add description & tap "Post" button located at the top right corner of the screen.
  9. All your videos will now be uploaded to Flickr.

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