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

Google Introduces Android Q Beta



Google has released the first beta for the 10th version of its mobile operating system, Android Q. This latest version is expected to replace Android Pie that has been around since last year.

Android Q was aimed at developers and contains great features, with more promised to be added after its I/O conference in May later this year.
With the recent rise of innovative products from 5G to edge to edge displays and even foldable screens, Google is helping users of Android to take advantage of the latest technological trends.

Among some of the benefits and features to expect from Android Q beta are:

1. Increased privacy protection
2. Support for foldable phones
3. Blocking apps access unless you want to share
4. Manage phone settings within an app
5. Improved internet and Wi-Fi connection
6. Improved support for sharing between applications
7. Key system settings displayed directly in the phone context
8. Better connectivity
9. New Wi-Fi performance mode
10. Dynamic depth image
11. Better support for camera, videos, MIDI and photos
12. Tighter integration with the Vulcan graphics API
13. Security for apps
14. Compatability through public API
15. Faster apps launching and improved features performance and more

For an in depth information on the features coming in Android Q, check out Google’s blog post Here .

As Google I/O comes and passes, we can expect to see more features make its way to Android Q.

How to get Android Q beta

You can get your hands on Android Q beta by simply heading over to Google’s Android Beta Program page and enrolling any Pixel Device (including the original Pixel and Pixel XL) to receive an over-the-air update.

Now that the Android Q is introduced the important question is:

What should Android Q be called?

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