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TL;DR Google Photos is preparing a new battery-preserving feature that will limit frequent backups.
We’ve discovered a new “Optimize backup for battery life” setting in the app.
When enabled, this setting changes how Google Photos behaves in the background, allowing it to back up less often when you’re not actively using the app.
For years, backup controls in Google Photos have primarily focused on data usage. Users can choose whether backups happen over mobile data or Wi-Fi, limit uploads on cellular networks, or pause syncing altogether. There has been very little in the way of power-focused controls for Google Photos backups. If the app decides to back up aggressively in the background and that drains your phone’s battery, your only real option today is to turn backups off entirely. That could change very soon.
While digging through Google Photos v7.59, we discovered evidence of a new feature in development that appears to focus on balancing backup performance with battery consumption. It took a bit of tinkering, but we managed to surface a new toggle labeled “Optimize backup for battery life” in Google Photos’ backup settings. When enabled, this setting limits how Google Photos behaves in the background, allowing it to back up less frequently when you’re not actively using the app.
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In other words, instead of constantly syncing every new photo or video moments after it’s captured, Google Photos would ease off background activity to preserve your phone’s battery life.
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