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Google Launches New 'Google One' App for iOS With Storage Manager and Backups

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Google today announced the launch of a new Google One app for iOS, which is designed to let users store photos, video, contacts, and calendar events for backup purposes.

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Content can be backed up to Google One using the 15GB of free storage that comes with a Google Account. A Storage Manager in the app provides access to storage space used by Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos to make it simple to manage storage space.

The app also allows users to upgrade to a Google One membership, which is priced starting at $1.99 per month. Google One provides additional storage space and an option to share storage with up to five family members.

Google One has previously been available for Android devices, offering an automatic phone backup service along with expanded storage plans, family storage space, and more, and Google is adding all of the new Storage Manager features and free backups to its Google One Android app.

Google says that the new Google One app for iOS will be "available soon."

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russell_314 Avatar
74 months ago
Love iPhones but jealous of your Android friends having all their information sold by Google? There's an app for that 😂
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74 months ago

Love iPhones but jealous of your Android friends having all their information sold by Google? There's an app for that 😂
Stop with this **** already.

Love Dell but jealous of your friends using a **** keyboard with a high failure rate that a company took years to acknowledge and fix? That they spent anywhere between 1300–2500? Theres a laptop for that.

It goes both ways. Cut it out already and let people use what they like to use and what works for them. ****ing christ.
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swm Avatar
74 months ago


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hortod1 Avatar
74 months ago
Gonna file that right under the category “oh hell no”
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yurc Avatar
74 months ago
Would it end up to Google graveyard ('https://killedbygoogle.com/') too?
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
74 months ago
Good luck with that. Lets give ALL phone data to Google to sift through.....not. Not a chance I would use this

There is a reason people use iOS and iCloud.
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