Gallery is a good app. My wife's '13 Moto X is only 16 gigs and the free cloud storage saves space. And it makes transferring pics to the our external hard drive easier at home because all we have to do is sign in to our Google accounts on the computer and open the Photo app to save our pics--no connecting the phone to the PC with a cable.
Oh crap! I'm sorry, I meant the PHOTO app! The Photo app--NOT Gallery. Do NOT delete Gallery (that could cause problems later)!So if I delete the Google Photo app, I can log in to my Google account on my laptop and open the Photo app and I'll be able to save the pictures from my phone's Gallery app to the Google Photo app on my laptop?
I would use Google photo, Onedrive, or dropbox to back up photos. Only using Verizon is a good way to lose your photos if you change service. Its never a good idea to lock in personal items with a carrier or a cable provider (email, photos, etc).Thank you for the detailed explanation. I really appreciate it.
I would use Google photo, Onedrive, or dropbox to back up photos. Only using Verizon is a good way to lose your photos if you change service. Its never a good idea to lock in personal items with a carrier or a cable provider (email, photos, etc).
Using Google or Microsoft, it doesn't matter what phone, platform, etc you use. All your photos are backed up, and can be downloaded on any phone, pc, or laptop.
Plus carriers, like VZ, only give limited space and then either stop backing up new photos or charge you additional fees for more space.
Its best to just use carriers and cable providers for basic services (phone, Internet access, tv) but use Google, Microsoft, etc for email, photo/document Backups, etc. That way you never lose access and aren't locked in with that one carrier.
I had to learn the hard way several years back. I had my email through my cable provider, and was using Verizon to back up photos, etc.I appreciate your suggestion. It makes a LOT of sense.
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