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If using Google Photos, there is a specific way to free up space. Note that the risk is removing them from the cloud (losing all your photos) if you do not do this correctly. See [https://support.google.com/photos/thread/266409229/free-up-phone-storage?hl=en] | If using Google Photos, there is a specific way to free up space. Note that the risk is removing them from the cloud (losing all your photos) if you do not do this correctly. See [https://support.google.com/photos/thread/266409229/free-up-phone-storage?hl=en] | ||
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Go to Google photos app, sign in, and tap on your face icon upper right. One option that pops up is Free Up Space. The app is transparent in that it informs you that photos are backep up and they will not be trashed in the cloud - only your device. |
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If using Google Photos, there is a specific way to free up space. Note that the risk is removing them from the cloud (losing all your photos) if you do not do this correctly. See [1]
Option 1
Go to Google photos app, sign in, and tap on your face icon upper right. One option that pops up is Free Up Space. The app is transparent in that it informs you that photos are backep up and they will not be trashed in the cloud - only your device.