Google Photos storage will soon count against your quota, which might be a reason why Google is trying to make its camera more economical. Following a big redesign of the Camera app, the developers introduced a new storage saver option, but that's not all they changed. Instead of saving two versions of a portrait photo, one with the signature artificially blurred background and one without it, the camera now only saves the blurred variant.
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