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3 Ways to Backup Photos from Smartphones so They Don’t Lose

Liputan6.com, Jakarta – Every year, more than 1 trillion photo taken worldwide. In 2022, the number of photos taken can reach 1.72 trillion photos or the equivalent of 4.7 billion photos per day. Of that number, 92 percent were taken via smartphones.

If detailed, the user smartphone in Asia it is one of the most frequently photographed because each person can take up to 15 photos per day.

Users smartphone take photos ranging from food photos, moments with friends, OOTD (outfit of the day), to random photos for Instagram Stories.

If one photo is 10MB in size, it means that you will spend 150MB of memory per day or more than 4GB per month to store photos. Not to mention videos recorded for social media or videos sent via WhatsApp.

If this is allowed, memory smartphone will be full quickly so that performance decreases and often lags.

MX Product Marketing Senior Manager of Samsung Electronics Indonesia Wildan Mukholad said the need for large memory to store photos and videos was met by the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G.

Smartphone It is supported by 128GB of internal memory and up to 1TB of internal memory. Galaxy M33 5G is also equipped with convenience for backup every photo and video taken.

“So you don’t have to think twice about creating content, you can simply back up immediately so that the most beautiful moments are not lost and can be seen anytime and anywhere,” said Wildan, through a statement.

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