
Free unlimited Google Photos storage ends today, but you have three paid options
"Free unlimited Google Photos storage ends today, but you have three paid options"
From today, Google Photos will offer free unlimited storage of high-quality photos.
Beginning today, any photo you upload to Google Photo will be added to your Google Drive storage limit. However, the previously uploaded high-resolution photos and videos will not count against the 15GB of free storage that comes with a Google account. Google Photos allowed users to retain their photo settings at high quality so that the phone could keep saving up pictures that didn't go against the usual 15GB storage limit.
Google released a few improvements earlier this month that would assist users in clearing up space.
Google has released a new preview tool that allows users to delete undesired or unclear photos. The tool will identify fuzzy images or videos, screenshots, and huge videos that take up a lot of space unnecessarily. Users can go to manage storage settings and free up space in the same way. However, if you still run out of space after cleaning up your hard drive, there are always premium plans to fall back on. The following is a list of the items on the list:-
Users can choose from three premium Google One plans right now. Users can select between paying a monthly fee or signing up for an annual plan.
100GB:
The first plan on the list offers 100GB of storage for INR 130 per month and INR 1300 per year. Access to Google experts, the ability to add family members, and additional member benefits are all included in the subscription plan.
200GB:
Another plan on the list offers 200GB of storage for INR 210 per month and INR 2100 per year. The subscription includes 200GB of storage, Google experts' assistance, the ability to add family members, and additional member advantages.
2TB:
If you need more than 100GB or 200GB, the 2TB storage plan, which costs INR 650 per month and INR 6500 per year, is a good option.
This is the most expensive plan in the bunch, but it comes with access to Google experts, the ability to add family members, and other perks.
If you don't want to pay for Google One, you can choose for Apple One, but you'll need an Apple smartphone to do so. In India, the Apple One membership package costs INR 195 for 50GB of storage and INR 365 for 200GB TV on demand.
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