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Google Photos is ending its free unlimited storage on June 1

If users need more space, they will have to pay for Google One plans that start at USD 2 per month for 100GB of Drive space and scale to 2TB for USD 10 per month.

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After offering unlimited free photo backups for years, Google Photos is now ending its free unlimited storage on June 1.

From then on, any photo users upload -- including compressed "storage saver" pics -- counts toward their Google Drive storage limit unless it comes from a Pixel phone, Engadget reported.

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