
Most modern smartphones only have integrated storage and with more
people using their phones as their primary camera this storage will get
full much more quickly.
Millions
use their smartphone as their primary camera and with integrated
storage being the standard today, taking lots of photos and video can
quickly fill up your available storage capacity.
Google announced
an update to Google Photos that will let you easily delete local copies
of photos and videos while providing you with peace of mind that this
content is backed up online to Google Photos.
You
can also customize your settings so that Google Photos will keep track
of your available storage and then notify you when space is running low.
A setting can also be selected to remove local device copies of backed
up photos older than 30 days.
You will still be able to see the
online thumbnails of your photos and if there are photos or videos you
want downloaded, then you can select those to redownload them to your
device.
This control that Google Photos is now providing seems similar to what my Nextbit Robin will provide out of the box. This move by Google helps ease the pain of buying a ridiculous 16GB iPhone 6s and is a function I would like to see offered by all photo services.
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