How To Sync Gallery With Google Photos Tutorial !
In this video, we walk you through the steps to sync your phone's gallery with Google Photos, enabling automatic backup and access to your photos from anywhere. Google Photos is an excellent tool for storing, organizing, and sharing your pictures securely in the cloud. Here's how to set it up:
First, ensure you have the Google Photos app installed on your device and are logged into your Google account. Also, make sure your device is connected to the internet. Open the *Google Photos* app and log in if you haven’t already.
Next, tap on your profile picture in the top-right corner of the app to open the account menu. From here, select the *Backup* option. If the backup feature is currently turned off, toggle the switch to enable it. You’ll be prompted to allow Google Photos to access your device’s photos and media. Grant the necessary permissions to proceed.
Once enabled, Google Photos will begin backing up all images and videos from your device's gallery. You can customize the backup settings by selecting specific folders, adjusting upload quality (e.g., high-quality or original), and choosing whether backups occur only on Wi-Fi to save mobile data.
After the sync is complete, your photos will be securely stored in Google Photos, allowing you to access them from any device logged into your Google account.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:02 Welcome and overview of syncing with Google Photos
0:11 Verifying Google Photos account and internet connection
0:23 Opening the Google Photos app
0:31 Enabling the backup feature
0:41 Customizing backup settings
0:49 Syncing photos from gallery to Google Photos
1:01 Conclusion
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