![]() ![]() Arol brings half a decade of writing experience, and the occasional hot take, to his writings. He transitioned to a news and feature writer role at XDA Developers that same year, where he worked until 2021 before making the jump to AP. Years later, in 2017, he got his true start in tech journalism working for a small Google-focused site called Pixel Spot. He first began writing online for the short-lived portal of Spanish-language gaming forum Emudesc in 2013. Here are the full terms:Īrol is a tech journalist and contributor at Android Police. Going forward your only free option is the storage saver tier, so remember to switch to that tomorrow (or pay up for Google One if you really need those original pics). ![]() It goes without saying here that if you upload something from another device, it will eat up your storage, and so will photos and videos uploaded in original quality even if you do so from your Pixel. This means that whatever you upload in that quality will still not count against your Drive storage. While Google got rid of unlimited storage for most people on Photos, the company will still honor it for the "Storage saver" ( previously high-quality) tier on Pixels. So if you absolutely need to back up something to Google Photos in full quality, and you're looking at this post from your Pixel 3, stop doing so right this instant and go upload it. Existing items won't suddenly consume half of your remaining space, but this applies to anything you upload from tomorrow onwards. Photos uploaded as of tomorrow will begin eating up your Drive storage. ![]()
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