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Just opened Drive after upgrading to a family plan and saw that I got access to “Photo Backup”. I contacted support about the iOS beta when it was announced and was told that it’s not yet available for iOS. I am using the TestFlight version but not sure when this came through.

EDIT: I added a link to a folder on Drive which contains some screenshots from the iOS app.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Can you provide some screenshots? How’s it working?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I’ll add some screenshots to the original post shortly.

As for how it’s going? It’s best summarised as “basic”.

  • It can either be turned on or off, there’s no option to filter for certain photos/videos to be uploaded or not.
  • You can’t see your photos within the “normal” file system where you’d normally go to upload a file. They are only visible in the “Photo” section.
  • When I enabled the feature it showed that I had “6800+ to backup”. The app has to be open to backup the photos, it’ll pause the upload as soon as you leave/minimise the app. It took about 13.5 hours for everything to get uploaded.

It works fine, it acts as a simple backup solution. I would like to see it developed a little more though. Having said that, I’m not sure if the Android app differs in any way.

EDIT: Just noticed that it seems to check through all of your photos again when trying to backup after the app has been closed. It doesn’t take very long but it’s still there.