Today, May 31, is the last day of you enjoying free unlimited high-quality storage in Google Photos. Starting tomorrow, June 1, all your high-quality and express-quality images will count towards your free 15GB Google account storage.
Once you reach that 15GB limit, you will have to start deleting some of your photos or other Google Drive content to free up space. Or subscribe to Google One plan to increase your Google account’s storage up to 2TB.
What this means is that Google will start charging you once you exceed the 15GB on your Google drive attached to your account.
Frequently Asked Questions About The New Google Photos Changes
1. First of all, all images uploaded before June 1, 2021, will not be counted. This change only applies to images uploaded after the date.
2. This doesn’t mean you will be required to pay immediately on June 1, 2021. If you are not using your full free 15GB that comes with every Google account, you can keep uploading till that gets filled up. Once that happens, you will have the choice to subscribe to one of the Google One plans if you plan to keep uploading.
3. If you are inactive on the service for over two years or over your storage limit for over two years, then Google may delete your content across multiple services.
4. Pixel phone users are excepted, as they will continue to receive free, unlimited backup of their photos and videos for the stipulated period.
5. Once you exceed your free 15GB, your charges will start at $1.99 / month for 100GB and has tiers going through 200GB ($2.99 / month), 2TB ($9.99 / month), and up to 30TB ($149.99 / month).
We want to ask you if you will still stick to Google photos or make a switch to drop box, One drive or your own server. Let us know your choice in the comment
Then how can we use OneDrive as cloud on Android. I don’t think is possible
Even on WhatsApp and other places