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‎07-17-2024 11:19 AM in
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‎07-17-2024 12:10 PM (Last edited ‎07-17-2024 12:12 PM ) in
Galaxy S Phones@userCCT4zlObK6 If you open the Google Photos app on your phone or tablet, you can enable the backup of your Gallery.
- Open Google Photos
- Click your avatar in the upper right (typically your initial in a circle)
- Click on Backup
- Here you can enable Backup and add any folders that you want to back up.
I find that sometimes the backup isn't automatic. But when you open Google Photos, you will see the backup get started by showing a spinning circle around your avatar icon.
This is completely separate from the OneDrive sync. You can enable both, none, or just one. They don't conflict.
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‎07-17-2024 11:58 AM (Last edited ‎07-17-2024 11:59 AM ) in
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‎07-17-2024 12:10 PM (Last edited ‎07-17-2024 12:12 PM ) in
Galaxy S Phones@userCCT4zlObK6 If you open the Google Photos app on your phone or tablet, you can enable the backup of your Gallery.
- Open Google Photos
- Click your avatar in the upper right (typically your initial in a circle)
- Click on Backup
- Here you can enable Backup and add any folders that you want to back up.
I find that sometimes the backup isn't automatic. But when you open Google Photos, you will see the backup get started by showing a spinning circle around your avatar icon.
This is completely separate from the OneDrive sync. You can enable both, none, or just one. They don't conflict.