

Automatic phone backup on Android through the Google One app.The support is open 24/7 and is available over chat, email, and phone. Support from "Google experts" for Google services.On August 15, 2018, Google announced that all users could get access to Google One in the United States for free, but would not receive any member benefits or upgraded storage. From May to August 2018, Google began upgrading Google Drive users to Google One, with Google Drive's 1 terabyte plan being upgraded to 2 terabytes. Google also announced that 24/7 support would be available with all Google One plans. The 1 terabyte plan for Google Drive would be upgraded to 2 terabytes, while the 2 terabytes plan's price would be the same price as Google Drive's 1 terabyte plan (US$9.99). This Google One price cut is now in effect, with savings for current members on those plans applied automatically.Google One was announced in May 2018.

Google also took today as an opportunity to announce the iPhone and iPad app. It will come to iOS, Mac, and Windows in the future. The latter ranges from online Pro Sessions to learn about account security, hotel discounts, and random Play credits.įrom 2TB onwards, you get 10% cashback on (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia) Google Store purchases, as well as a VPN that’s currently available for Android devices. All Google One plans include dedicated support, family sharing, and various perks. These three tiers can only be paid for monthly and do not include an annual prepay option.

This covers Gmail, Google Photos, Drive, and the Workspace editing apps.įor members that need more space, we’re cutting the price of our 10 TB, 20 TB, and 30 TB plans by 50%. If you’re already on a qualifying plan, you’ll start seeing savings automatically. The top 30TB offering is $149.99/month in significant savings for heavy users. Moving forward, Google One’s 10TB plan is $49.99 per month from $99.99, which is what the 20TB tier now costs. This means that more people will be paying for cloud space, and Google One is now getting a significant price cut on higher-tier plans. Last month, Google announced that Photos would drop free unlimited backups as part of cross-service changes to storage that also impacts Docs/Sheets/Slides.
