How To Backup Your Photos And Videos To Google Photos On Android Phone/Tablet

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Google Photos is a great online backup service where you can store your photos and videos. The best thing about this service is that you get to enjoy free unlimited storage as long as you allow Google Photos to keep them in High quality. That means Google will set your photos size to 16 megapixels and videos at 1080p. Don't worry, you can still save your photos and videos at Original quality — the quality at which they were taken.  After you set up your account, you will be able to have your pictures and videos sent to the cloud, and then access them from any phone, tablet, or PC, as well as on the web. If you don't know how to backup your photos and videos to Google photos, then read the step-by-step guide below to get started. How to Backup your Photos and Videos to Google Photos  Open the Google Photos app. Tap on the three horizontal lines at the top left of the screen. Tap Settings . Select Backup & sync . If the Back up & sync is turned off, switch it on.  Make su

BlueStacks Android N Beta Brings The Latest Android Games To PC


Android emulators have been around for years now, making it easy to run Android apps on PC. But there are still some hurdles to overcome, like Android’s dreaded fragmentation. Having Android in different versions on different devices have been a major headache for developers as it is with users. For example, some games only run on, say, Android 7.0 Nougat, leaving out those with older Android versions.

However, it seems like BlueStacks, the leading PC's Android emulator, is one step closer to closing that gap with the release of a new Android N beta that promise to bring the latest Android games for you play on your PC.

BlueStacks has been running on Android 4.4 KitKat, making it impossible users to gain access to the latest apps and games. But the Android N opens up a whole new world of opportunities as you can now enjoy the latest Android content in the comfort of desktops or laptops. The beta also comes with the latest Hyper G Graphics System that helps games run more faster and smoother

The Android N is still in a beta stage, meaning that it's not yet a finished product but just released to public for testing to gauge their reaction. And it is free to get. Still in terms of system requirements, you will need a recent Intel or AMD processor with virtualization extensions and 4 to 6 GB of RAM.

Although it can, in theory, run any Android app, BlueStacks’ core focus is running Android games on PCs.

Because of a lack of development and updates, people have lost interest in Android emulators. But with the coming of BlueStacks Android N Beta, we just hope that the hype around emulators would be rekindled once again.

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