This is what Google does with your data if you don't use it over the phone

Saving the data on your phone has an expiration deadline and they will be deleted if you don't use the phone for two weeks, KosovoPress broadcasts. Thanks to a series of small improvements in backup options, Google has made it relatively easy to switch from one Android device to another. However, it seems [...]
Saving the data on your phone has an expiration deadline and they will be deleted if you don't use the phone for two weeks, KosovoPress broadcasts.
Thanks to a series of small improvements in backup options, Google has made it relatively easy to switch from one Android device to another.
However, it seems that moving to a new device will not work so well if you leave a wise long inactive telephone.
However, a disgruntled user complained that Google erased his data without warning. That was after the replacement of the Necus 6P phone with an old iPhone.
When he looked at the backup file on Google Drive, he found that there was a lack of them for the NePs 6P. Client support confirmed there is no way to return the data.
Deleting inactive accounts is performed by numerous conservation services, including Dropbox. The problem is that Google did not inform or warn the user to remove the saved reserve.











