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Stupid question time from a Nextcloud beginner: is this the "standard" Nextcloud app (e.g. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client) or is it a separate app? The blog doesn't make that clear.
That looks like their mobile website. Go to your hosted of choice and sign up. Then go download the app and put in the server info. Should get you there.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client
If you need to have a fully pre-downloaded mirror of something on your phone, you need to manually Sync the directory every time. That does a full recursive pull on it.
Just some ones I know right off the bat:
Rent a cheap VPS from Contabo (Cheaper and EU/USA locations) or Hetzner (More expensive and only EU locations) with the storage space you need, then install NextCloud and enable the End-To-End encryption module or just the normal server side encryption module or both (all depending on your needs).
Then all you need to do is download the NextCloud Application on your phone and choose the folders you would like to automatically sync to the server.
You will also need to register a domain to use NextCloud, but some domains are selling for as little as .5 USD nowadays (depends on what's after the DOT), Namecheap is the registrar I would recommend.
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I have set up NextCloud on many servers so if you need any help with the process just send me a DM and ill help you get it up and running in no time.
Consider using Nextcloud and it's accompanying Android or iOS app. If you set up the photo folder as a sync dir as photos are taken they will be automatically uploaded to the server.
Good luck.
Seems also available on Android
If you don't mind maintaining your own file, you could always setup your personal Nextcloud instance at home and synchronize that file between those operating systems.
Nextcloud also has its own notes application which you could use too. The android client is also free.
Official announcement: "<em>Nextcloud 9 Available, Enterprise Functionality to be Open Source</em>" (nextcloud.com)
The stable version 9.0.50 is based on OwnCloud 9 and brings some smaller improvements like upload-only links and extended logging. See "<em>Why open source rocks!</em>" (nextcloud.com).
A free Android client has been published, all other platforms have to use the old OwnCloud clients for now.