
Dropbox may seem ungenerous for it offers only 2GB of free storage for all data including, photos. In the original quality mode, Google Photos uses Google Drive storage, which is limited to 15GB per user. … and to have new pictures taken with my Samsung 9+ phone to automatically upload to Dropbox.

Or, user a third-party service such as mover.io to transfer your files between services. How do I upload photos from Dropbox to Google Photos?ĭownload the photos from Google and place them in the Dropbox folder on your computer, allowing them to sync to your account. So just download the pictures from the cloud to the phone, restart the phone, and you’ll see all the pictures Gallery is capable of showing when you run Gallery. Verizon Cloud? Gallery will show all pictures on the phone that were found by the Media Scanner, which runs when you restart the phone. How do I move photos from cloud to gallery?

Sending photos and videos to Dropbox is easy: Just select the photos that you want to transfer by tapping the thumbnails. In the View Settings action your can define the sort order for your files when you browse the files on Dropbox. By default PhotoSync always overwrites files with the same name on Dropbox. If the files are identical it will skip the transfer if files are identical.

When you set the Allow overwrite switch to off PhotoSync checks for every transfer if a file with the same name and size already exists on the Dropbox server and it will rename the transfer if the file on the Dropbox server is a different file. You can enable the Delete After Transfer setting to delete your photos on your device after a successful transfer to save storage space on your device. In the Transfer Settings section you can define individual file names for your transferred photos and you can set various transfer options for your Wi-Fi and cellular data connections like that quality of your transferred photos, allow video transfers and much more. If you wish to select your destination folder with each transfer please enable the Select Before Transfer setting. By default PhotoSync creates additional subdirectories with the name of the device and the name of the selected album.
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The setting Create Sub-Directories allows to create individual subdirectories for each transferred photo. Select destination folder, step 1 Select destination folder, step 2 Dropbox settings with destination folder selection
