Android users on WhatsApp will soon need to keep an eye on their Google Drive storage as backups will start counting against their space.
This marks a significant shift from the past five years, where Android backups were free and didn’t affect Google Drive’s storage quota.
Starting with WhatsApp beta users in December, any backups to Google Drive will consume the user’s available space.
This applies to all content backed up, including chat history, photos, and videos.
Users on the free 15GB plan or any paid storage tiers need to consider how their backups will fit into their storage limits.
For all Android users, this update is expected to roll out in the first half of 2024.
WhatsApp will alert users about this change a month in advance through an in-app banner found under Settings > Chat > Chat backup.
For those who prefer not to use their Google Drive for backups, WhatsApp offers a Chat Transfer feature for moving chats to a new Android device.
This can be done wirelessly, with both devices connected to Wi-Fi.
Google assures that the process for backing up won’t change, other than the impact on storage capacity.
Deleting items from WhatsApp will also remove them from the cloud backup, potentially freeing up space.
For users needing more room, Google One subscriptions are available, and some users may receive special one-time offers for additional storage.
WhatsApp backups for Android will start using Google Drive storage space. This change, kicking off with beta users in December, ends the previous exemption that Android users had enjoyed for five years.
The change for all Android users is slated for the first half of 2024. WhatsApp will inform users 30 days before the change through an in-app notification.
Users can opt for WhatsApp’s Chat Transfer feature, which allows for direct device-to-device transfer over Wi-Fi, bypassing the need for cloud storage.
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