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Google One Now Offers Free Phone Backups Up To 15GB on Android and iOS (techcrunch.com) 27

Google One, Google's subscription program for buying additional storage and live support, is getting an update today that will bring free phone backups for Android and iOS devices to anybody who installs the app -- even if they don't have a paid membership. From a report: The catch: While the feature is free, the backups count against your free Google storage allowance of 15GB. If you need more you need -- you guessed it -- a Google One membership to buy more storage or delete data you no longer need. Paid memberships start at $1.99/month for 100GB. Last year, paid members already got access to this feature on Android, which stores your texts, contacts, apps, photos and videos in Google's cloud. The "free" backups are now available to Android users. iOS users will get access to it once the Google One app rolls out on iOS in the near future.
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Google One Now Offers Free Phone Backups Up To 15GB on Android and iOS

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  • by crow ( 16139 ) on Wednesday July 29, 2020 @01:07PM (#60344321) Homepage Journal

    I thought Google already backed up photos to your Google Photos, which took up storage from your Google Drive allocation unless you told Google to downscale the photos. I remember the pain of going through and deleting tons of stuff when my drive filled up.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      They back up photos at "high quality" for free, if you want original quality it counts towards your allowance.

      They also back up some stuff on your phone for free. Installed apps, some settings etc but not stuff like app data and other files on your phone. This now offers to back up everything.

      • "high quality" is 2048x2048 or lower resolution. Which was good when it was introduced, but with today's cameras is pretty pathetic. Google does give free unlimited storage of videos though, which is nice. I've never been able to peg down the exact limits. The numbers I saw years ago was 1080p or lower, 15 min or shorter.

        For photos, if you subscribe to Amazon Prime, it includes unlimited storage on Amazon Photos [amazon.com], any resolution, and a wide variety of formats [amazon.com], including many RAW formats. Included video
        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          You can upload unlimited 8k video to YouTube so I guess it wouldn't make sense to limit that.

          I have the unlimited free original quality deal that came with my Pixel XL. Shame it can't be transferred.

  • just give us all your info and files so we can market and sell it. Trust us it is all encrypted.
  • SWEET! Even more content for Google to data mine to build an even larger individualized personal profile on you. Not only on Android devices, but Apple devices now too! Leech EVERYONES data!

  • Why would you give it to them? Storage you can trust is easy to find and cheap. You don't need to compromise and use Google.

  • Paid memberships will be blocked on ios due to apples rules.

    • Why, I see Google Drive and Photos with "Offers In-App Purchases" in the App Store? It's not even "like that", it's actually the very same subscription.

      • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

        Why, I see Google Drive and Photos with "Offers In-App Purchases" in the App Store? It's not even "like that", it's actually the very same subscription.

        You have to realize that not everyone is upset over what Apple charges.

        Google may have decided that the 30/15% that Apple takes is worth it over forcing the user to subscribe through they own system - either they charge more (likely), or they realize that if the user can buy it in the app, they get way more money than making the user go through a bunch of st

  • by itsme1234 ( 199680 ) on Wednesday July 29, 2020 @01:44PM (#60344485)

    Google has been saving your "apps", WiFi passwords, some other passwords, contacts (that's one of the oldest things) and more things here and there for anywhere from a few years to the beginning of Android. This doesn't seem to be fundamentally different and frankly complete crap in terms of actually restoring a complete backup of your phone without having to reconfigure each and every app, from the launcher to any minor podcast app or whatever.

  • There's a real push to encrypt our local storage, but "back up" our data to the cloud in a form that is available to the authorities.

    Be careful out there.

  • by TuballoyThunder ( 534063 ) on Wednesday July 29, 2020 @02:38PM (#60344725)
    • Do you trust an advertising company with your data
    • Do you trust Google not to kill the service (most recent example [slashdot.org] when you need it
  • If it counts against the 15 GB limit, then you're not getting anything. Even if this didn't exist, you could just use the free 15 GB they already gave you to backup your phone.

    If I give you $15 for free, I can't later say I'll also give you a free $15 for buying groceries. Except it counts against the first $15 I gave you. I've still only given you $15.
  • You are paying by whoring out your privacy to the data kraken. It's a vertiable equivalent to Japanese tentacle porn!

  • They have "root access" on Android but they only manage to barely run Photos (it has to be foreground etc) backup on iOS. It would be absurd if Apple allowed Google to gather users data for backing up.

    A "real" backup would be Titanium Backup (commercial, needs root) or ADB backup on Android. For iOS, use iTunes or iCloud.

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