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Backing up your iPhone photos with Google is a great way to keep your precious memories safe and easily accessible across all your devices. Here's how you can do it: 1. Install the Google Photos app on your iPhone from the App Store. 2. Open the app and sign in with your Google account. If you don't have a Google account, you can create one for free. 3. On the main screen of the app, tap the three horizontal lines in the top-left corner to open the menu. 4. From the menu, select "Settings" and then "Back up & sync." 5. Toggle on the "Back up & sync" switch to enable automatic backup of your photos to Google Photos. 6. You can also choose to back up your photos using cellular data by toggling on the "Use cellular data to back up" switch. Keep in mind that this will use your mobile data plan and may incur additional charges. 7. You can choose to back up your photos in "High quality" or "Original quality." High quality compresses your photos to save storage space, while Original quality maintains the full resolution of your photos. Keep in mind that Original quality photos count towards your Google Drive storage limit, while High quality photos do not. 8. Once you've selected your backup preferences, tap the "Back up all" button to begin the backup process. This may take some time depending on the number of photos you have on your iPhone and your internet connection speed. 9. Once your photos are backed up, you can access them from any device by logging into Google Photos with your Google account. That's it! You have successfully backed up your iPhone photos with Google Photos. It's always a good idea to have multiple backups of your photos to ensure that they're safe, so you might also want to consider backing up your photos to iCloud or a physical backup device such as an external hard drive.
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