T-Mobile Ends Google One Perks, Unlimited Photo Storage Affected

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T-Mobile Google One Changes: What Subscribers Need to Know

T-Mobile customers with Google One subscriptions are facing a significant change. By March 31, 2026, T-Mobile will discontinue offering Google One subscriptions directly, transferring billing and support to Google. This shift impacts existing subscribers, particularly those with the now-unavailable 2TB + Unlimited Google Photos plan.

The End of T-Mobile’s Google One Partnership

T-Mobile initially launched Google One plans as an add-on in 2022, offering customers access to expanded cloud storage and benefits through their T-Mobile account PhoneArena. The plans included 500GB, 2TB and a unique 2TB + Unlimited Google Photos option. This unlimited photo storage was a key draw for users wanting to back up their photos without consuming their standard Google One storage.

What Happens on March 31, 2026?

Starting March 31, 2026, T-Mobile will no longer handle billing or provide support for Google One subscriptions T-Mobile Support. All current subscribers will need to transition their subscriptions to Google billing to avoid interruption of service.

Impact on Existing Plans

Subscribers with the 500GB and 2TB plans should be able to seamlessly continue their service through Google billing. However, the 2TB + Unlimited Google Photos plan will no longer be available. Customers currently on this plan will need to choose a standard Google One plan that meets their storage needs Android Authority. Google will provide recommendations based on current storage usage.

What to Do Before the Deadline

T-Mobile urges customers to take action before March 31, 2026. Options include:

  • Transfer your subscription to Google: This ensures uninterrupted service and allows you to select a suitable Google One plan.
  • Cancel your subscription: If you no longer require Google One storage, you can cancel your subscription.

Failure to take action by the deadline will result in the termination of your T-Mobile-billed Google One subscription, and you will need to re-subscribe directly through Google to regain access to your stored data Android Headlines.

Key Takeaways

  • T-Mobile is ending its direct offering of Google One subscriptions on March 31, 2026.
  • Billing and support will transition to Google.
  • The 2TB + Unlimited Google Photos plan will be discontinued.
  • Subscribers must transfer to Google billing or cancel their subscriptions by the deadline.

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