Google is making a policy change to Android backups that adjusts what counts toward your Google Account storage.
Previously, Android backups would only count images and videos uploaded to Google Photos and “MMS data” (photos + videos) toward your Google Account storage of 15 GB (free) or more with Google One (paid).
Starting on July 7, all data types that appear in Android backup settings are included and count against your storage limit. This now includes SMS messages (the actual text), call history, and device settings.
On average, Google says this new data should increase your backup size by 40 MB.
As part of this launch, Google is giving Android users more control over what’s included in the backup. We’ve already seen per-app controls, but Google is also adding on/off toggles for SMS & MMS messages, Call history, and Device settings. These new preferences are rolling out over the coming weeks.











