Android photos not downloading from google






















DATA ; return cursor. Rajesh Rajesh To download images or file from google drive you need a library google-api-services-drive-v2-rev It'll generate a Client ID. You're going to need that.

Hold onto it. Builder httpTransport, jsonFactory, null ; b. File ; body. File you'd like to upload. Make it using a FileWriter or something, that's really outside the scope of this answer. Crash or log an error or whatever you want. I wrote it here for some reason. Might not actually be necessary. File jFolder. The question mention Google Photos, not Google Drive. Anyway - you can get file from Google Drive using DocumentsProvider.

MilosFec google drive is part of google and google always store photos on google drive. That is not relevant. When you have installed Google Photos you can get photos using Intent. If you have installed Google Drive, you can get any file using Intent. You can use AsyncTask for downloading or copying local image , then process it. Milos Fec Milos Fec 5 5 silver badges 11 11 bronze badges.

You should always handle it in the background thread, even when it is local picture. Here you can choose the upload size, folders other than your camera that you wish to back up, whether you want to proceed with the backup when using mobile data or when in roaming. It can be one of the following:.

The same goes for videos over 10GB. Go to your Wi-Fi settings and make sure your phone has access to the internet. If no networks are available, turn on your mobile data to finish the backup. Option one is to upload an almost unlimited number of low-quality photos and video clips. The other one is to keep the pictures and videos in their original form, though you might quickly reach the 12GB limit. But that's a bitter pill to swallow, so I'll outline a better method below.

Instead of outright disabling your ad blocker to fix Google Photos, you can simply whitelist Google Photos in most ad blockers to get things back to normal. I'll outline the process for the most popular ad blockers below, but if yours isn't listed, a quick and dirty alternative is to simply batch-select the troublesome files in Photos, then press the menu button and select "Back up now" while you're on Wi-Fi. Below are the steps for whitelisting Google Photos in several popular ad blockers.

After performing these steps, you may need to force-stop Google Photos or restart your phone before the app will start backing up on Wi-Fi again. And that's all there is to it — Google Photos should be working properly now!



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