T-Mobile US: T-Mobile will soon offer unlimited Google Photos storage.

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T-Mobile US: T-Mobile will soon offer unlimited Google Photos storage.


T-Mobile's been courting Google fans with perks for a while now. Last year, the carrier rolled out discounts on YouTube TV — USD10 off per month — and an exclusive Google One plan for its postpaid customers: 500 gigs for five bucks a month. This month, another exclusive Google One plan is coming.

Starting April 26, T-Mobile's postpaid customers will be able to sign up for an add-on plan that comprises two terabytes of Google One storage space plus unlimited original-resolution storage in Google Photos for an additional USD15 a month. The existing two-terabyte Google One plan that's open to anyone costs USD10 per month, which means unlimited photo storage on top will only run you another five bucks.

Google had originally offered Pixel owners unlimited "high-quality" (read: compressed) storage in Photos, but the incentive dried up last year. If you're already paying for the two-gig Google One plan, five more bucks a month to get unlimited full-quality storage seems like a hell of a deal. Sure beats trying to wring free storage out of a first-gen Pixel.

If you're into it, you can get a free one-month trial of the new deal — provided you're on a postpaid T-Mobile service plan, that is — starting in just a couple of weeks. Head over to T-Mobile's site to learn more about it.


 

This offer comes with all the usual perks of Google One, e.g. the ability to back up your phone to the cloud, getting extended trials for Google services (YouTube Premium, Stadia, etc.), a VPN service for Android and iOS and a few other goodies. These perks can also be shared with up to 5 people.

If you're interested, you can check out more details about the new plan over on T-Mobile.com. If you don't need that much storage (especially for photos), T-Mobile also has an exclusive 500 GB One tier for USD5 a month. Google only offers three paid tiers: 100 GB for USD2/mo, 200 GB for USD3/mo and 2 TB for USD10/mo.

By the way, Google Fi subscribers don't have access to such a deal, which suggests that T-Mobile is footing the bill for the extra storage.

 


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