Backup iPhone and iPad Photos to Google Photos for Free
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When you upload your photos/videos to Google Photos, they areautomatically compressed to save space. For instance, if your videos are higher than 1080p, they will be resized to 1080p. Similarly, all the images that are larger than 16MP will be resized to 16MP.
A photo with 16MP or less (and a video with 1080p or less) may look close to the original quality. Be warned that some information like closed captions might be lost. So, keep these shortcomings in mind before going to use Google Photos’ “unlimited free storage” feature.
You can choose to upload your original quality photos and videos to Google Photos. But do note that they will come under Google’s limited freecloud storageplan. Right now, the search giant offers 15GB of free storage which is shared across Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive.
Google’s storage plan starts at $1.99/month for 100GB.
To get started, make sure you have installed Google Photos on your iOS or iPadOS device. To do so, head intoApp Store and then search for Google Photos.Next, install the app. It’savailable for freeand requires iOS 11 or later.
LaunchGoogle Photosapp on your device.
Now, sign in using yourGoogle accountand then tap onBack up as (your Google account name).
Next, choose theHigh-Qualityoption and tap onConfirm. Now, all of your iPhone or iPad photos will start backing up to Google Photos.
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So, that’s the way you can transfer your iPhone/iPad photos or videos to Google Photos. Of course, there are some caveats but the option to have unlimited cloud storage for free is great. What’s your take on it? Shoot your thoughts in comments below.
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