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Google to fix Google Photos bug that gave iPhones unlimited original storage

July 22, 2025

Googlehas confirmed that unlimited, original qualityGoogle Photosbackups foriPhonesare in fact a bug, and that it’s working to fix the situation.

It emerged last week that recentiPhonescan apparently take advantage of free unlimited picture backups at original quality via Google Photos. Redditorstephenvsawyerposted the discovery to the r/apple subreddit (h/t:9to5Mac), along with a possible explanation.

The Pixel 4 doesn’t offer unlimited original Google Photos backup, but the iPhone series does.

The redditor noted that this is due to recent iPhones saving captured images in the HEIC/HEIF format by default. This is a relatively new image format that maintains picture quality while drastically reducing file size. The user explains that Google Photos usually saves backed-up images in a compressed JPEG format, but that converting HEIC/HEIF images to JPEG would result in larger file sizes.

Unfortunately, theGoogle Pixel 4phones don’t seem to have the ability to save images in this format. Furthermore, Google decided against offering unlimited original quality photo backups with the new phones, despite offering it on previous flagships. So this means we’re now in a weird situation where Apple devices have a major Google perk that Google devices don’t have.

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What does Google have to say?

Google has since issued a statement toAndroid Authority, confirming that it is indeed an unintentional turn of events. “We are aware of this bug and are working to fix it,” the company noted in an emailed response.

The search giant didn’t elaborate on what this fix would entail. Will they simply block iPhones from gaining unlimited storage at original quality, or will it be a case of bringing the feature to compatible Android phones? After all, theGalaxy S10 seriessupports the HEIF/HEIC format too, whileAndroid Pie,Android 10, and theSnapdragon 855all offer support.

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We’re guessing that the former path is the fix in question, as Google will be missing out on revenue if they open up unlimited original quality storage to all phones with HEIF support. And the number of phones with the feature will only increase as time goes by.

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