Google announced earlier that it willGoogle One subscription service加入Device backup function, allowing users to automatically upload text messages, contacts, photos, videos and other content in their mobile phones to the Google One subscription space for backup.
In addition, Google allows users to share Google One subscription plans with up to five other family members without paying extra fees, and they can also automatically back up the files on their respective phones. However, automatic backup is currently only available on Android platforms, so although iPhones or iPads can also access Google One subscription services, they cannot use the device backup function.
At present, Google One and Apple's iCloud services use almost the same billing plan, but iCloud and Apple's own products are more highly integrated, while Google One can be connected and used for devices on different platforms, and can even be linked to Google service apps on the iOS platform. Therefore, if you use Android and iOS devices at the same time and use Google services for a long time, many people will choose to use Google One to back up their personal data.
Based on the current prices announced by Google, the monthly subscription fee for 200GB of storage capacity is US$2.99, and 2TB of storage capacity is US$9.99. You can even subscribe to up to 30TB of storage capacity according to personal usage needs, but the monthly fee will cost US$299.99. In theory, small and medium-sized work teams will adopt a shared storage solution.




