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Google Photos Backup Gets Smarter Scheduling
11 Jan
Summary
- Google Photos may soon offer scheduled backups.
- Users will gain more control over photo sync timing.
- Hidden code suggests revamped backup settings are coming.

Google Photos users on Android and iOS may soon see significant improvements in how their photos and videos are backed up to the cloud. The latest Android version of the app contains code hinting at a major overhaul of the backup settings interface, aligning with modern design principles.
More excitingly, a new 'Backup schedule' feature appears to be in development. While specifics are unknown, this functionality will likely allow users to set specific times or intervals for their files to sync. This offers a considerable upgrade from the current system, where backups are automatic whenever an internet connection is detected, with only Wi-Fi restrictions available.
This hidden feature is not yet active, and Google has not announced a launch date. However, the presence of this code suggests the feature is likely to be rolled out in the near future. Users can anticipate more granular control over their cloud storage, catering to varying internet connection needs and preferences.



