When the update hits, Backup & sync will be Backup and Upload size will be Backup quality.
Google Photos users have the option to store their photos and videos in ‘Original quality’ or ‘Storage saver’. In the app or on the photos.google.com website, this option was listed under the heading “Upload size.” That title is somewhat misleading and Google has changed the heading to the more appropriate name of “Backup quality.”
In ‘Original quality,’ your photos and videos are stored in the same resolution that they were shot in resulting in no change to their quality. In ‘Storage saver,’ photos and video are stored in a slightly reduced quality in order to save space.
Google says, “We heard from you that the previous terms were confusing and hope you’ll find the new terminology intuitive and easy to remember.” Google hopes that the new names might be more accurate when it comes to describing the changes available under those headings.
Google says that the update has been rolled out to all Google Photos users although we have yet to see the changes on our Pixel 6 Pro running Android 13 QPR2 Beta 2.
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