'Automatic phone backup' feature that was introduced last year for Google One paid users has now been made free for everyone.
Google offers 15GB of free cloud space for storing , and this will be wont to save phone backups, alongside your photos, videos, contacts, and even calendar events. Both Android and iPhone app users are going to be ready to copy their phones albeit they do not have a Google One membership, the corporate announced in its latest blog post. This should make it easier to recover data if a user unknowingly breaks or loses or maybe upgrades their device. As mentioned above, this phone backups feature was previously just for paid users.
In addition to free phone backups, Google has also added a replacement storage manager that provides you insights into how you're using your storage and what you'll delete. The Manage Storage page segregates data supported large files, emails with large attachments, spam emails, and more, to allow you to quickly select unwanted data and delete it. This new storage manager is out there on the Google One app and on the online also .
Google One Members Can Now allow Automatic Backups on Android Phones
Once the 15GB free storage cap is met with, users will need to choose a Google One membership if they need to continue using the cloud storage facility.
Google says that the new storage manager and therefore the free phone backups features will roll out for Android users via Google Play within the coming days. Furthermore, these updates only apply to consumer accounts and can not be available for G Suite business customers. The Google One iOS app is predicted to be available soon.
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In addition to free phone backups, Google has also added a replacement storage manager that provides you insights into how you're using your storage and what you'll delete. The Manage Storage page segregates data supported large files, emails with large attachments, spam emails, and more, to allow you to quickly select unwanted data and delete it. This new storage manager is out there on the Google One app and on the online also .
Google One Members Can Now allow Automatic Backups on Android Phones
Once the 15GB free storage cap is met with, users will need to choose a Google One membership if they need to continue using the cloud storage facility.
The membership of Google one starts at $1.99 per month for 100GB of data.
Google one Membership not only comes with added storage, but also additional benefits like family sharing up to 5 members, live customer care from Google, and Google Play credits among other things.
Google says that the new storage manager and therefore the free phone backups features will roll out for Android users via Google Play within the coming days. Furthermore, these updates only apply to consumer accounts and can not be available for G Suite business customers. The Google One iOS app is predicted to be available soon.
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