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How to Auto Backup Google+ on Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 (Wi-Fi)

When you add your Google+ account to your Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro, you can set or configure your device to upload your photos and video files to Google+.

In this content, we will walk you through the entire process of setting up Auto Backup Google+ on your Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4. Read on to learn how.

1. Touch the Apps icon from the Home screen, to begin.

2. Touch Google from the next screen.

3. Touch Google+ from the Google services pop-up icons.

4. If you wish to add a photo to your account, touch Add photo and then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

Otherwise, you can skip to step 5.

5. Touch Next to proceed.

6. Choose your preferred Google+ settings for Contacts and touch Next .

Hint:

If you haven't yet opened the Google+ app, you will need to choose the Google Account to upload photos to, especially if you have more than one Google Accounts.

7. In the next screen, you will be asked to enable Auto Backup. Choose the method to upload your videos or photos. You can choose from either Over Wi-Fi only or Not Now.

7. Once done enabling Auto Backup, touch Done to proceed.

8. Touch the options icon located at the upper-right corner of the screen, if in case you need to modify or edit the Auto Backup settings and continue with step 9.

9. Touch to select Settings from the given options.

10. Touch Auto Backup under Settings screen.

11. If the option to Turn On Auto Backup is still OFF, put a check on the box to turn the feature ON or enabled.

You can also modify other options under Auto Backup settings based on your preference.

Important note:

Please note that when you turn on or enable Auto Backup of your photos and videos to Google+, these files are automatically set to private, and therefore, won't be visible to anyone in your Circles until you opt to share any of them.

And that's all about setting Auto Backup Google+ function on your Galaxy Tab Pro. This guide is specifically intended for the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 Wi-Fi models. While this can also be used as reference for other Galaxy Tab Pro versions, there may be some variations on the Menus and Settings options.


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