Google Photos to Stop Backing Up RAW images

Google Photos is a widely used application for managing multimedia on Android devices. With the latest advancements, the application also provides the option to backup photos on the cloud so it can be accessible anytime anywhere, and save storage. However, with the latest developments, Samsung users may face issues while backing photos that are taken in RAW format with Expert RAW.
It is worth noticing that Samsung devices are capable of taking photos in usual JPG and HEIF formats which are compressed forms of images that take less storage, while most of the flagship devices are capable of taking images in RAW format or DNG format which takes more storage but brings the capability to edit as bring more details compared to other formats.
Earlier, Google Photos had the option to keep a backup of all the formats automatically, but now according to the new report, the latest version of Google Photo limits the backup of RAW format photos which will lead to saving the cloud storage for you.
For more flexibility, the Samsung smartphone also gives the facility to capture the compressed and uncompressed formats at the same time, so when you turn this feature on you will not have to worry about losing any photos as it can provide you the facility to backup the photos automatically in the compressed format.