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Google Photos vs. Amazon Photos: Which should you pick?
Google Photos vs. Amazon Photos: Which should you pick?

Tom's Guide

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

Google Photos vs. Amazon Photos: Which should you pick?

Google Photos and Amazon Photos are two of the best photo storage and sharing services, and it's easy to see why. They both offer plenty of storage, user-friendly organizational tools, and seamless photo sharing across your devices. However, there are some important differences between these platforms that you should know about. Below, we compare Google Photos vs. Amazon Photos to help you decide which is right for you. Let's explore the differences between Google Photos and Amazon Photos that you need to know about. One of the biggest differences between Google Photos and Amazon Photos is how much storage you get and how much it costs. Google offers 15GB for free with a Google account. However, that doesn't comprise only Google Photos data — content you own in Gmail and Google Drive also counts against your storage limit. If you need more than 15GB, Google One storage plans cost $1.99/month for 100GB, $9.99/month for 2TB, and $19.99/month for 2TB with AI Premium features. Amazon Photos offers just 5GB of storage for free. However, if you have an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99/month or $139/year, you get unlimited full-resolution photo storage and up to 5GB of video storage at no extra cost. If you need more storage (with or without Prime), you can get 100GB for $1.99/month, 1 TB for $6.99/month, or 2TB for $11.99/month. For anyone with more than 15GB of photos — or a growing library that could exceed that threshold in the future — Amazon Photos is the far better deal. You can get unlimited full-resolution storage for photos and all the other benefits of Prime, such as two-day shipping and streaming videos, for less than the cost of 2TB of storage with Google Photos. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Both Google Photos and Amazon Photos offer desktop apps for Windows and Mac and mobile apps for iOS and Android. They're both accessible on any web browser, too. Amazon Photos also offers an app for Fire TV and Fire tablet devices. The Fire TV app is handy because it enables you to quickly view your photos on the big screen or use them as screensavers. The backup and sync experience is almost identical between Google Photos and Amazon Photos. Both apps automatically back up new photos on your mobile device. You can choose whether to allow backups on Wi-Fi only or change the resolution of uploaded photos and videos. On the web, you can easily add images to your account by dragging and dropping. Both platforms also make it easy to download content to your device for offline viewing. Google Photos and Amazon Photos also compete closely on features. Both platforms offer similar features for organizing, editing, and sharing your photos. They both automatically group your photos based on people and places, and you can easily organize them into custom albums. Google Photos goes one step further, though: It organizes photos into albums based on content dates and locations. The algorithm is very effective at grouping images—for example, from a vacation where you visited multiple cities. Google Photos and Amazon Photos also use AI to make your library more searchable. You can search for a term like 'sunset' and see all photos that include a colorful sunset, even if it isn't the photo's primary subject. The AI in both platforms is surprisingly good, but Google Photos may have the advantage. It offers excellent text search and facial, object, and scene recognition. With either platform, you can easily share photos by inviting friends and family to an album or sending an album link. If you have contacts saved to your Google account, this process feels slightly more seamless with Google Photos. The platform will automatically suggest people you communicate with frequently. One minor difference is that with Amazon Photos, if the owner of a shared album has a Prime account, anyone can upload unlimited photos to that album. With Google Photos, photos added to a shared album count against the contributor's storage space. Google Photos and Amazon Photos both offer seamless photo storage and sharing. Which is better for you mostly depends on how much content you plan to store and whether you already have an Amazon Prime subscription. If you have Prime, Amazon Photos is a no-brainer thanks to its unlimited photo storage. For non-Prime members who don't plan to store more than 100GB of photos and videos, Google Photos could be the better value. Want even more options? Check out our guide to the best cloud storage for photos, or compare Google Photos vs. iCloud Photos. It depends on your needs. If you have an Amazon Prime membership, Amazon Photos offers unlimited full-resolution photo storage, making it a better deal. However, Google Photos is an excellent option for those who prefer free storage and Google's AI-powered photo organization. Google Photos offers 15GB of free storage, but this includes Gmail and Google Drive content. To get more storage, you need a Google One subscription. Yes, but without Prime, you get only 5GB of free storage. You can purchase additional storage plans if needed.

Google announces new AI editor for quicker photo fixes
Google announces new AI editor for quicker photo fixes

The Hindu

time4 days ago

  • The Hindu

Google announces new AI editor for quicker photo fixes

As Google this week celebrates ten years of its Photos offering, the company launched a redesigned AI-powered editor that consolidates multiple tools and features for easier photo fixes. The new AI editor gives users suggestions to fix their images, and brings major editing tools to one location. These can be used for overall edits as well as to get suggestions or edits for specific parts of an image. Google also announced that tools such as Reimagine and Auto Frame, which were launched as part of the AI-powered Magic Editor offering for Pixel 9, would be coming to more devices. These GenAI features will be placed near other standard photo editing controls. Google said the new editor would begin rolling out globally to Android devices next month while iOS users will get the update later in the year. In addition to this, Google announced an easier way to share photo albums with others. Users can now generate QR codes to let people near them easily view albums or even get photos printed. Those with the QR code can also add photos. 'Today, more than 1.5 billion people use Google Photos each month, with over 9 trillion total photos and videos stored. Every month, you perform more than 370 million searches, share 440 million memories and edit 210 million photos,' said Shimrit Ben-Yair, Vice President, Google Photos & Google One in the post.

Google One is getting a fresh coat of paint for Android 16 (APK teardown)
Google One is getting a fresh coat of paint for Android 16 (APK teardown)

Android Authority

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Android Authority

Google One is getting a fresh coat of paint for Android 16 (APK teardown)

Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR An Android Authority teardown of the Google One app has revealed some design tweaks. The settings menu has received a visual overhaul in line with Google's Material 3 Expressive style. This comes after Google revealed Android 16's own overhaul last week. Google is giving Android 16 a fresh coat of paint with its Material 3 Expressive design language. These visual tweaks will come to Google's own apps, and now we've got a first look at Google One's visual changes. Authority Insights story on Android Authority. Discover You're reading anstory on Android Authority. Discover Authority Insights for more exclusive reports, app teardowns, leaks, and in-depth tech coverage you won't find anywhere else. An APK teardown helps predict features that may arrive on a service in the future based on work-in-progress code. However, it is possible that such predicted features may not make it to a public release. We dug into a new version of the Google One app for Android (version 1.264.761235635) and managed to enable some Material 3 Expressive changes. These visual tweaks only apply to the settings menu right now. Check out our comparison below. New Old New Old Perhaps the most notable change here is that we've got much larger headers at the top of the page. The various options are also placed in boxes with rounded corners, complete with lines dividing them. We also see different, larger toggles in the 'manage email preferences' section. The larger headings, in particular, will be useful for visually challenged people, although it does look like the individual menu items have a slightly smaller font size compared to the current UI. Otherwise, this new design doesn't seem to adhere to Material You color theming, but we're guessing this will be fixed in a future version. Our discovery also comes a week after Google released the first Android 16 QPR 1 beta software, which includes the Material 3 Expressive overhaul. So you should download that on a spare Pixel phone if you want a preview of things to come. The beta also includes features like a customizable lock screen clock, customizable Quick Setting tiles, and a Magic Portrait feature for wallpapers. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

Airtel launches all-in-one OTT packs for prepaid users starting at Rs 279; Details here
Airtel launches all-in-one OTT packs for prepaid users starting at Rs 279; Details here

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Airtel launches all-in-one OTT packs for prepaid users starting at Rs 279; Details here

Bharti Airtel on Tuesday launched India's first all-in-one OTT entertainment packs for prepaid users , bundling access to over 25 streaming platforms, including Netflix, JioCinema , Zee5 , SonyLiv, and Airtel Xstream Play Premium, into a single recharge. Airtel has been rolling out a slew of prepaid and postpaid offers to lure customers as the race against Mukesh Ambani-owned Jio hots up in a tough Indian telecom market. Last week, Airtel had partnered with Google to offer Google One storage services to its postpaid services. Bharti Airtel's shares were trading at Rs 1,848 apiece on the BSE as of 12.28 pm on Tuesday. 'Starting at an attractive introductory price of ₹279 for 1 month validity, customers will get access to a wide variety of popular streaming platforms, of value worth ₹750, making it the only telco to enable access to such a wide bouquet of OTT streaming options,' it said in a statement. The battle between Airtel and Reliance Jio has intensified in 2025, with both telcos accounting for the bulk of India's wireless market. According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Airtel added 1.65 million subscribers in March, the highest in the industry, bringing its user base to 386.96 million and capturing a 33.61% market share. Live Events Also Read: Jio seeks nod from telecom regulator to use 26 GHz band for WiFi Jio, while still the market leader with 465.82 million users and a 40.46% share, added fewer subscribers (686,143) in the same period. The growing gap in monthly net additions signals a shift in momentum, especially as Airtel steps up its content play. Inside Airtel's new entertainment bundles The newly launched prepaid packs are designed to simplify streaming access for mobile users by consolidating popular OTT platforms into one recharge. Priced at ₹279, the base pack includes subscriptions to Netflix Basic, JioCinema, Zee5, and Airtel Xstream Play Premium, valid for one month. For users seeking more connectivity, Airtel is also offering plans that include unlimited 5G data and unlimited voice calling, bundled with the same OTT access: ₹598 for 28 days ₹1,729 for 84 days All plans are available for direct purchase via the Airtel Xstream Play app. Plan Summary: Pack Type Benefits Validity MRP Direct subscription via Airtel Xstream Play App Netflix Basic + Zee5 + JioCinema (Hotstar) + Airtel Xstream Play Premium 1 month ₹279 Prepaid Content-Only Packs (incl. 1GB data) Netflix Basic + Zee5 + JioCinema (Hotstar) + Airtel Xstream Play Premium 1 month ₹279 Prepaid Data Bundle Netflix Basic + Zee5 + JioCinema (Hotstar) + Airtel Xstream Play Premium + Unlimited 5G + Unlimited calls 28 days ₹598 Prepaid Data Bundle Netflix Basic + Zee5 + JioCinema (Hotstar) + Airtel Xstream Play Premium + Unlimited 5G + Unlimited calls 84 days ₹1,729 With content spanning more than 16 languages and genres, from international titles to regional cinema, the packs aim to offer a seamless entertainment experience without the hassle of managing multiple OTT subscriptions, it said. Strengthening prepaid with long-term plans The OTT launch builds on Airtel's broader prepaid strategy. Recently, the company unveiled a ₹1,199 plan offering 84 days of service with 2.5GB daily data, unlimited 5G, 100 daily SMS, and an 84-day Amazon Prime Lite subscription, making it ideal for heavy streamers and remote workers. Airtel's prepaid portfolio also includes the ₹399 Airtel Black plan, which offers up to 10Mbps broadband speeds and unlimited landline calls, with data speeds throttled post fair usage.

Big challenge for Mukesh Ambani as Sunil Mittal's Airtel launches plan with 5GB data plus OTT subscription at Rs 100, it's valid for...
Big challenge for Mukesh Ambani as Sunil Mittal's Airtel launches plan with 5GB data plus OTT subscription at Rs 100, it's valid for...

India.com

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Big challenge for Mukesh Ambani as Sunil Mittal's Airtel launches plan with 5GB data plus OTT subscription at Rs 100, it's valid for...

(File) Airtel Rs 100 plan: You must heard about many incredible plans launched by the telecom companies of India, but today, we will tell you about a special plan which offers 5GB of data plus a OTT plan. In a recent turn of events, Bharti Airtel, led by Sunil Bharti Mittal launched a plan through which customers can get 5GB of data plus a subscription of Jiohotstar Mobile pack for 30 days. Here are all the details you need to know about the Airtel Rs 100 Prepaid Plan. Users must note that the Airtel prepaid plan is an Data pack, which means that users will first have to have a base recharge plan before recharging their phones with this plan. Good news for Airtel users in India In another significant development, Bharti Airtel and Google recently announced a partnership that brings Google One cloud storage subscription service for Airtel customers, helping address the mounting challenge of limited device storage. All postpaid and Wi-Fi customers will get access to six months of 100 GB Google One cloud storage at no extra cost. They will also be able to share this storage with up to five additional people, said the companies in a statement, as per a report by news agency IANS. Free 100 GB cloud storage The 100 GB cloud storage will be available at no extra cost for the first six months from the date of activation, enabling customers to back up their data and experience the convenience of cloud storage. 'We are excited to partner with Airtel to bring Google One to millions in India. Together, we will make it easier for our users to safely back up photos, videos and important files on their phones with more storage across Google Photos, Drive, Gmail and more,' said Karen Teo, Vice President, Platforms and Devices Partnerships, APAC, Google. (With inputs from agencies)

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