Damn! Damn! Damn!

The "cloud" doesn't exist. It's just someone else's computer. Remember "The Fappening" in 2014? It was a valuable lesson that most people ignored. If someone sends me an important picture via phone, the first thing I do after storing it to the SIM card is download it to my PC. I use an old 14MP Kodak EasyShare for pictures, which also go on my PC. Stuff like that is backed up to both magnetic and optical media (CD) so if/when my computer tanks, very little will be lost.

My current dumbphone is a pile of garbage with a worthless camera, but it works as a phone. No GPS, no "find my phone", and no workable internet. It's scrap plastic that rings. My plan from Mint Mobile costs less than $17/month and I've never used 1kB of data. I've never had a smartphone, a.k.a. electronic leash, nor will I. I know too many phone zombies and don't want to become on one of them.
A cloud is an aerosol consisting of water droplets or ice crystals etc concentrated in a visible mass. If you ask your search engine what a cloud is you might find out 3 pages later after all the rubbish that as you say does not exist.