Other than that, they said nothing about why they've decided to kill one of their best features.Īlthough, as Android Authority points out, it's likely because Google thinks that they're smart enough to determine the most efficient time to backup photos. Which is a nice way of saying 'shut up we meant to do this'. Google shut that down by saying the update is 'working as intended'. Some people who were desperately trying to convince themselves that this had to be a mistake concluded that the update had likely just glitched. The question remains, if this was one of the features that users loved most, why remove it? Images by PatQQ/Google Photos Forum, Brandon McEwen/Google Photos Forum, Dorian Lust/Google Photos Forum
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