How to Backup Specific Folders in Google Photos on Android

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How to Backup Specific Folders in Google Photos on Android

Android smartphones come with multiple features but with limited storage space. Internal or external storage memory may not be sufficient enough to store all your memories. Google offers 15 GB of cloud storage space to backup folders to Google Photos and save your media files. You can back up Android photos to Google, videos, and other media files just by tweaking a few settings. All you need to do is configure and let Google know which folders you wish to sync or backup on Google Photos.

Google Photos Sync:

As soon as you enable Auto-Sync on Google Photos App, it automatically takes a backup of the DCIM folder on your Android. It uploads and backup Android photos to Google and videos captured by your Android camera. If you wish to change the destination folder, you will need to configure additional settings in the Google Photos app. With these tips, you can only upload photos, videos, or both from one of multiple folders.

Backup Android Photos to Google from Specific Folder

Step 1. Access the Google Photos App from the Google Folder.

Step 2. Tap on the profile icon in the top right corner.

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Step 3. Tap on the Photos Settings and then tap on the Backup button.

Step 4. Toggle ON the Backup feature.

Backup Specific Folders

Step 5. If you have configured multiple Google Accounts, it will ask you to select the account where you wish to upload the backup.

Step 6. Tap on the Backup Device folders option at the bottom of the screen.

Step 7. It will display all the folders that you can enable to back up on Google Photos. Toggle ON the folders from which you wish to back up photos on Google Photos.

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Step 8. Let the backup run in the background and all the selected folders will be backed up on the cloud storage.

Step 9. When the backup process is complete, it will notify you as ‘Backup Complete.’

Please Note: You can enable or disable backup using the Mobile Data usage or select the Quality of the backup using the Upload Size option.

Also Read: How to Create Photo Books With Google Photos

Check Backup Status:

Step 1. Access the Google Photos App from the Google Folder.

Step 2. Tap on the profile icon in the top right corner.

Step 3. Tap on a photo or video to select it.

Step 4. Tap on the three dots to get More options and select Details.

Step 5. If the photo or video upload is complete, it will display the status and size beneath.

Backup Daily Limits:

If you travel a lot or use data roaming, you can configure settings to enable or disable videos or backup photos while roaming. Try these settings to configure the backup.

Step 1. Access the Google Photos App from the Google Folder.

Step 2. Tap on the profile icon in the top right corner.

Step 3. Tap on the Photos Settings and then tap on the Backup button.

Step 4. Toggle ON the Backup feature.

Step 5. Scroll down and tap on the Mobile Data Usage option.

Step 6. Turn OFF Backup While Roaming to disable backup photos while roaming. You can also turn OFF backup videos over the data to save mobile data and backup only when Wi-Fi is available.

Why Do We Backup Specific Folders?

The FREE backup space that we get on a Google Account is limited to 15 GB only. This space is used by Google Drive, Google Photos, Calendar, Emails, and other apps to store and save data. If you enable it to back up everything, you will run out of storage space quickly.

It is recommended to back up specific folders and move important photos and videos to the specific folder. This will only backup important photos and videos and will not clutter your My Google Photos backup space.

And You’re All Backed Up:

These tips and tricks to backup folders on Google Photos can help you backup Google Photos, Videos, and other media files on your Google Photos. You can configure settings to backup specific folders to save your cloud storage space and just backup media that is important to you. With these settings, you will be able to back up Android photos to Google and access them anywhere with any device whenever you want. Back it up with these settings!

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