Google is limiting new accounts to just 5GB of storage (down from 15GB) in certain regions, but there is still a way to get the full amount.
A report suggests that Google's 15GB free tier is at risk as the company tests a lower 5GB cap for new sign-ups.
Google describes it as a regional test.
In a statement to Android Authority, Google confirmed it is testing a new storage policy that offers reduced free storage in ...
Google is testing a change that gives some new accounts 5GB by default, with the full 15GB unlocked only after phone ...
Google is reportedly testing a 5GB storage cap for new accounts that skip phone verification. While the full 15GB remains available, it now appears to be a “bonus” unlocked only after linking a number ...
Google is testing out a change to Gmail that might make the service a little bit less useful for newcomers. The company ...
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New Google accounts are now starting with 5GB of free storage. Linking a phone number unlocks the full allocation, but the support page quietly dropped its unconditional 15GB promise.
Google has made a notable change to its account storage policy, limiting the usual 15GB of free storage only to accounts that are verified with a phone number. For years now, signing up for a Google ...
Did you use an Android phone with a mobile service plan in the last nine years? You could receive up to $100. Anna Gragert Senior Editor, Health and Home Anna Gragert (she/her/hers) was previously the ...
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