![]() ![]() You can choose if you want to backup just photos or videos also and there is also the option of background uploading (this means photos get backed up even if the app is closed). ![]() Once you install the app, it asks you if you want to enable automatic camera upload - once enabled, it backs up all your photos to your Dropbox cloud storage as you shoot (you can limit it to sync only when connected to WiFi). That being said, Dropbox has dedicated apps for smartphones and desktops which sync data across devices. All this storage will be shared across various Google service including Drive, Gmail and Photos.Ī free Dropbox account gives you just 2GB of cloud space. Google has various paid plans for storage - 100GB for Rs 130 per month and 1TB storage for Rs 650 per month. If you start to run out, you can purchase more space. By default, a free Google account gives you 15GB of space. If you choose to store photos in original quality, the photos you upload will count towards your Google account’s storage. You can choose to have it backup only when it is connected to a WiFi network - once the photos are backed up, you can remove them from your device to free up storage. Google Photos can auto-backup of your photos and videos to your Google account. ![]() If you have a Google Pixel smartphone, you get unlimited storage of photos in original quality. This does not count towards your limited Google account storage so you can do this if you’re on a free plan. Here’s the best part (since most of us use Google services anyway): if you choose high quality in settings, Google gives you unlimited storage for all your photos. ![]()
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