Google Photo is not being paid after 1 June. However, users will no longer get unlimited storage for their high quality photos and videos.
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Google Photo will no longer be the same. Now you can not save all your videos and photos in Google’s photo app. The unlimited free storage offer of Google Photos is ending this month. Google Photo is one of the best photo storage platforms available on the Internet.
Google Photo Service offers unlimited free storage for high quality photos and videos. In November last year, Google announced that the company would not offer unlimited free storage for ‘high quality’ photos on Google Photo from June 1, 2021. There are a lot of questions in the minds of users about this, whose answers we are telling you here…
1. Will Google Photo have to be paid after June 1?
This is not necessary. Google Photo is not being paid after 1 June. However, users will no longer get unlimited storage for their high quality photos and videos. After June 1, they will be counted in your Google Account memory.
2. What is the biggest change in Google Photos after June 1?
Currently Google offers unlimited high quality storage for free. The biggest change in the Google Photo storage policy after June 1 is that after this date, photos and videos backed up in high quality or express quality will be counted in the 15GB of storage that users get from their Google account, including Gmail And Google Drive.
3. What happens if your Google account runs out of memory after June 1?
If you run out of memory after June 1, 2021, you can’t back up any more photos and videos until you buy extra memory from Google or some of your data is sent to Gmail, Google Photo, or Google Remove from disk and bring it to no less than 15GB.
4. What is the Unsported Video Storage Policy that changed in February 2020?
Unsported videos uploaded after February 24, 2020 will be counted towards your storage quota. You can upload up to 15GB to your Google Photo account every day until 1 June. However, you cannot store photos in the original quality before 1 June. Stored photos should be of ‘high quality’, which is up to 16MP.
5. How can you find out how much storage you have left?
Google has introduced a new tool that estimates how long your storage can last, depending on how often you back up items in your Google account. The storage management device also allows you to clear storage.
6. Can you change your original quality photo to ‘high quality photo’ before 1 June?
Yes, you can change the upload size of your photo from ‘original quality’ to high quality till 1 June. This will help you clear your storage. If you cannot change your upload size, then you may have run out of memory.
7. Can you store photos in your Google Photo account on your PC?
Yes, you can store or transfer all photos in PC with your Google Photo account or select photos.
8. What do you need to back up photos and videos from Google Photo?
You need a good internet connection and file size that can be backed up. If your photos are larger than 200MB or 150MP, they will not be backed up.
9. What are the photo formats supported in Google Photo?
Its supported photo formats include: .jpg, .heic, .png, .webp, .gif, and some RAW files. If you use the Google Photo app on your iPhone or iPad, live photos can be backed up. It includes .mpg, .mod, .mmv, .tod, .wmv, .asf, .avi, .divx, .mov, .m4v, .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .m2t, .m2ts, .mts, and .mkv supported photo format is included.
10. Is 15GB of storage only for Google Photo?
Your Google account storage is shared across many products such as Google Photo, Google Drive and Gmail.
11. What happens to your pictures if you cross the limit?
If you have used up all your memory, you will not be able to back up new files to disk. After June 1, you will not be able to save any extra photos and videos to your Google Photo account. You will not be able to send or receive messages in Gmail. Messages sent to you will be returned to the sender.
12. If your 15GB of free memory runs out and you don’t buy more, will Google delete all your data?
If you are over the limit and unless you buy new storage or clear your data to recover storage, you will not be able to use your Google Account. If your account remains inactive for 2 years or more, then all your emails, Google Drive files and all your photos and videos can be deleted.
13. What can you do if you end up with 15GB of free storage for your Google Account?
Once you reach your storage limit, you can subscribe to Google One and purchase additional storage. The Google One plan can be used across all devices – iOS, Android and Windows.
14. How much does Google One plan cost in India?
In India, Google One plans fall into three categories: The original plan costs Rs 130 per month and it offers 100GB of storage. Then there is a 200GB storage plan priced at Rs 210. The price of the 2TB plan is Rs 650 per month.
15. Can you share Google One plan with others?
Google allows sharing of these Google One plans with a maximum of 5 members.
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