How to back up photos


First thing's first, let's talk about photos.
They say the best camera is the one you have in your pocket, and for a lot of folks, this results in your phone being used to take pictures of just about everything. From selfies to family portraits, chances are these are all captured and stored on your phone.
With so many special moments living on your phone, it's important to keep them backed up to the cloud so that they aren't lost forever. For this, we recommend Google Photos.
Google Photos is 100% free to use and offers unlimited cloud backups of photos and videos. Once you download and install the app from the Play Store, getting it set up takes just a couple of taps.
  1. Open Google Photos.
  2. Sign in to your Google account.
  3. Choose your desired quality settings.
  4. Wait for your photos to sync. With that done, Google Photos will take all of the pictures and videos on your phone and save them in the cloud on your Google account. If you have a lot of images on your phone and haven't set up Google Photos before, this could take a while — just be patient! Also, with Google Photos now set up, any additional pictures or videos you capture will automatically be backed up.
    wWhile Google Photos is free to use, unlimited free backups of pictures are saved in what Google calls "high quality." This is a lower-resolution file of your photos, and while they'll still look good, won't be quite as sharp as the original file.
    If you want to back up your pictures in their full original resolution, this will count against your Google One storage (more on that in a bit).

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