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Am I The Only One That Can't Get Photostream to work in iOS 5?

I slide the slider to on, but when I come back to it, it seems to have turned itself off on both the iPhone 4 and iPad Original

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jstanley

This happened to me during the first day. After going out and shooting pictures today, after verifying the slider was set to on, it ended up working as expected.
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NotHotWater

It works for me. I never had a problem with it. Set it to on on both devices and started shooting pictures on my iPhone and they showed up on my iPad and vice versa. Unfortunately, so far, it doesn't seem like it's possible to delete Photo Stream photos.
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nesscar

Interesting. I'll report it as a bug, and continue on without it :(
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dsutula

Only about 1 of every seven to ten pictures I take end up in the photostream. I've literally taken two pictures back-to-back and had only one show up in the stream. When they do show, however, the pic is on both the iPhone4 and iPad2
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a3an

Every time I set the photostream slider to 'on' (iphone 4 beta 3) it resets to 'off' as soon as I leave 'settings'... any comments or advice?
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ioupk

My photo stream takes 1000 of old pictures randomly from my iPhoto library and syncs them to all my devices. No new pictures show. Anyone have this problem?
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Bramster5

My photstream works original iPad tp iphone4, but not vice versa. Reminders and calendars work.

iPhone ios5 loaded via xp laptop-- iPad via MacBook pro. Waiting for iOS 5.1?
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