Samsung is working on its own Google Photos
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Samsung wants its users of entry-level and mid-range terminals not to have storage problems These mobiles have a storage capacity which ranges between the 16 GB of the Galaxy A3 and the 32 GB of the A7. Many customers fall short of this figure. And, although they have the possibility of inserting a storage card, they are better handled with the cloud service. Samsung Cloud currently offers 15 GB of free storage. An extra that, without offering anything excessive, is very well received by the owners of those types of terminals.
Samsung wants your personal Google Photos
That is why the Korean brand has gotten down to work. It has started to create a new feature called 'Storage Saving'. This new function would be quite similar to the already known Google Photos. Google Photos works as a gallery, cloud storage, and moment maker. And one of the star functions is being able to delete photos and videos from the device that we already have uploaded to the cloud. An ideal option to keep storage space at bay, as it automatically leaves your device clean.
Although, as the blog dedicated to Samsung Sammobile states, the fact that Samsung Cloud only has 15 GB for free can be a problem. Needless to remember that Google Photos has unlimited storage, as long as the photos are not uploaded in their original size. The 'storage saving' function will be accompanied by a more general 'Device Maintenance' function.A feature that all users of these mid-range and low-end terminals will welcome.
As the news website continues to report, it is still not clear how many terminals and which models will be able to enjoy this new device maintenance feature. It could belong to the lowest range of terminals, as is already the case with the data saving mode (Ultra Data Saving Mode). As soon as the new function appears, we will give a good account of it.