Android will back up the "Downloads" folder. Google Drive will take over the files.

Calendar 2/17/2026

Android is preparing another improvement related to data security. In the update information for Google Play services, there was a mention of the "local file backup" feature. This involves automatically saving documents from the "Downloads" folder to Google Drive cloud. Until now, the system backup included apps, settings, or messages, but not ordinary files downloaded from the internet. The new solution is designed to work in the background and not require manual configuration. This is particularly important for people who keep the only copy of important PDFs or documents on their phones.

Automatic document synchronisation

The simplest scenario assumes that every file from the "Downloads" folder will go to a dedicated directory in Google Drive. A more advanced solution is also possible, where files would be synchronised between several Android devices. This feature was mentioned in version 26.06 of Google Play services and will likely be rolled out gradually. If the implementation goes smoothly, Android will gain an additional layer of data protection without the need to install external applications.

Photos and videos have been going to the cloud through Google Photos for years. Now a similar safeguard is set to include documents as well. This is a logical move towards a more complete backup of the device and greater integration with the Google ecosystem. In practice, it means fewer situations where losing your phone equates to losing important files.

Source: 9to5Google

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