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Unlimited free storage offer of Google Photos will expire this month
Last November, Google announced that starting June 1, 2021, it would no longer provide unlimited free storage for “high-quality” photos on “Google Photos”. And users must pay a monthly subscription to Google One for each additional storage space.
Since photos and videos uploaded to Google Photos before the deadline do not count towards the new 15GB limit, you should probably upload all your precious memories immediately and avoid paying for a Google One subscription.
Google Photos currently provides unlimited free storage space for all users to store “high-quality” photos. However, starting next month, you will only get 15GB of free storage space to store new photos and videos.
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However, as mentioned earlier, this free storage limit does not apply to photos and videos uploaded to the service before June 1, 2021. Therefore, it is best to back up all photos and videos to Google Photos as soon as possible. possible.
After June 1, 2021, all photos and videos uploaded to Google Photos will count towards the 15GB limit. Although it may not sound like much, Google claims that after the new policy takes effect, approximately 80% of photo users will not reach the upper limit within three years.
It is worth noting that this change does not apply to users who have Pixel 2 or higher. You will continue to get unlimited free “high-quality” photo backups in Google Photos. However, those who do not own a Pixel phone must obtain a Google One subscription, which is priced at $1.99 per month ($19.99 per year) per 100GB.
If you think you need more than 15GB of storage space after the new Google Photos storage policy takes effect, you can purchase a Google One subscription through the link below. Google provides a convenient tool t0 that can help you estimate the duration of storage space based on current usage patterns. If you are not sure how much storage space you need, you can try it through the link below.
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