Google is preparing changes to the backup feature in Android. However, Google recently revealed that it has added some improvements to the feature changes.

In the analysis of the beta version of Google Play Services conducted by Android Authority, there are several new adjustments that can be seen. The first feature that has undergone a slight change is the ability to automatically back up files in the download folder.

Users can now store copies of their important files to Google's cloud service more easily. Although it can store copies, this system will not continue to synchronize changes made to the file in real-time.

Google has also added a new storage summary view to help users monitor the remaining capacity. There is also a direct link to Google Drive assets to make it easier to access the management of documents that have been backed up.

In addition, Google also provides greater control for backup settings on each application individually. Users can choose any application whose data is worth saving or deleting from the backup server.

Another important detail added is an explicit warning that deleting the backup of a certain application will permanently delete its data. Google gives this warning so that users do not accidentally lose important data.

Until now, all of these improvements are still in the active development stage and have not been released to the public. Google is expected to still need to make many improvements before this latest backup feature is ready to be released stably.


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