How can I safely delete photos from the iPad but not iCloud?

I want to upgrade my iPad to IOS 18 but my iPad is only 32GB. At the moment iPadOS and System data are taking up just over 15GB of storage on my device. I need 11GB of storage available to download IOS18. Even if I deleted the 5GB of storage that my photos are taking up, I would not have enough space to download IOS 18…


Also, I previously had my photos synced to iCloud but for some reason that would set my iPad storage to 30/32GB so I unsynced it to delete photos and videos off of the device. However, I am nervous to delete stuff because I don’t want to accidentally remove media from my iCloud. Can someone confirm what my settings should looks like so that I can safely delete photos off the device but not the Cloud.





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Original Title: iPad OS and System Data

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Posted on Sep 8, 2025 11:09 AM

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Sep 8, 2025 11:21 AM in response to Starfighter25

When performing an OTA update from iPad settings, you may temporarily require double the stated space requirement for the system software update. With storage constrained devices, in particular those models with only 32 or 64GB internal storage, maintaining adequate unused storage can be a significant challenge.


It is generally recommended that you maintain at least 4-6GB of free space at all times - as your iPad needs some temporary space to complete many tasks. When performing system software updates, you may temporarily require more...


A system software update requires sufficient space to be downloaded, unpacked and verified prior to installation - major version updates (such as updating from iPadOS 17.x to iPadOS 18) requiring considerably more space than an incremental point-update. After the update is successfully completed, temporary files are automatically deleted - returning free space.


If your internal storage is full, or is insufficient for the task that you need to perform, your only option is to better manage the storage that you have - and delete unused Apps or unneeded data. 


These support pages should prove to be helpful:

About storage on your device and in iCloud – Apple Support

What's the difference between device storage and iCloud storage? – Apple Support

Manage your iCloud storage – Apple Support

How to check the storage on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch – Apple Support

Clear Other storage on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support


“Offloading” Apps can be a helpful method of creating temporary space for a software update:

https://9to5mac.com/2020/01/21/how-to-offload-apps-in-ios-to-save-space-without-deleting-their-data/


Additional information about creating sufficient space for installation of a software update can be found here:

If you need more space for an update on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support


External storage options can often help with managing limited internal storage. Depending upon your iPad model, the iPad will either have a Lightning or USB-C port - and may therefore require either an Adapter or USB hub to connect the USB Storage device. If your iPad has a Lightning port, you’ll need an Apple Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter:


  • Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter

https://store.apple.com/uk/xc/product/MK0W2ZM/A

Sep 9, 2025 08:07 AM in response to Starfighter25

I can't tell what iPadOS you are running, and you didn't include any information about your iCloud connection. What version of iPad do you have? iPads are no longer offered with only 32GB.


If you turn off iCloud connections, then what you do on the iPad won't change iCloud Photos. When you reconnect to iCloud, all your pictures at iCloud Photos will be copied back to your iPad. If you want to do a test, delete a picture on your iPad, and then go to iCloud.com to see what happens there.


Do you use "Optimize Storage" on your iPad?

How can I safely delete photos from the iPad but not iCloud?

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