When using Google Photos for storing photos and automatic data syncing, the backup feature only works when connected to Wi-Fi. If you're using mobile data (3G/4G), this feature won't operate. You need to adjust settings to enable Google Photos backup using mobile data. However, we don't recommend using mobile data for data syncing as it consumes a significant amount of high-speed data.
If you're unfamiliar with using the photo and video sync feature of Google Photos to store images and videos, you can refer to our previous guide on backing up photos to Google Photos on Android, featured on Mytour.vn.
Guide to Activate Google Photos Backup Using Mobile Data
To achieve the transition to backup using mobile data, follow these steps:
In the latest version of the Google Photos app, customizing sync settings over mobile networks is no longer an option. To access this Setting, follow these steps:
Step 1: Navigate to Settings > select Apps > then choose Photos (Google Photos)
Step 2: Next, select Storage > then choose Clear Data.
Step 3: Now, access the Google Photos app immediately, and it will display the option to enable mobile sync. Click on Change Settings > check the box for Use mobile data to back up.
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This means the app will now use both Wi-Fi and mobile network connections to sync your phone. If you encounter any difficulties during the process, feel free to leave a comment below the article. We will promptly respond to address your concerns. Additionally, you can refer to the article on syncing Zenfone contacts with your Google account for online synchronization of your contacts with Google Photos storage.
