Protect your memories with Google One storage.

Back up your photos, videos, contacts, and more with Google One cloud storage for T-Mobile customers. Enjoy plenty of space for all the smiles and snapshots on your phone.

LIMITED-TIME OFFER

Get your first 30 days FREE.

Your first month of cloud storage is on us. After that, pay as little as $5/mo. to protect what’s on your phone.

Pick the storage plan that’s right for you.

$5/mo.

500GB storage plan

With 500GB of storage, customers have plenty of space to keep their files and photos backed up and stored safely in the cloud. If you break, lose, or simply upgrade your phone, everything important to you is seamlessly transferred to your new device. Exclusively for T-Mobile customers.

  • Back up and restore your phone content
  • Access your content from any device
  • Get advanced photo-editing features
  • Share 500GB of storage and extra benefits with up to 5 additional people

Qualifying service required. Plus taxes and fees for accounts currently paying for a wireless line with additional taxes & fees. Google account required and Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy apply.

$10/mo.

2TB storage plan

Customers can get more out of their plan with 2TB of storage that can be shared with up to 5 additional people. Now everyone can share and edit files without worrying about running out of space.

  • Back up and restore your phone content
  • Access your content from any device
  • Get advanced photo-editing features
  • Share 2TB of storage and extra benefits with up to 5 additional people

Qualifying service required. Plus taxes and fees for accounts currently paying for a wireless line with additional taxes & fees. Google account required and Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy apply.

$15/mo.

2TB + Unlimited Google Photos

This unique offering gives customers unlimited space for all their photos and videos, plus a whooping 2TB of storage for Gmail and Drive. Perfect for unofficial family photographers and video enthusiasts to keep a lifetime of trips, pet videos, and family memories saved all in one place. Exclusively for T-Mobile customers.

  • Store unlimited photos and videos in full resolution
  • Back up and restore your phone content
  • Access your content from any device
  • Get advanced photo-editing features
  • Share 2TB of storage and extra benefits with up to 5 additional people*

*Unlimited storage for photos and videos can be used by the primary account holder only

Qualifying service required. Plus taxes and fees for accounts currently paying for a wireless line with additional taxes & fees. Google account required and Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy apply.

Lots to love with Google One storage.

Seamless backup

Back up photos, videos, contacts, and more to the cloud. If you break or lose your phone, restore your content on a new device.

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Expanded storage

Keep all your important files and memories safe with cloud storage to use across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos.

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Family sharing

Invite up to five family members to join your Google One plan and simplify storage for everyone.

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Download the Google One app.

When you join T-Mobile, you can unlock extra storage and perks by adding a Google One storage plan. Sign up now to get your first 30 days FREE. When your trial ends, continue saving to the cloud—it’s just $5/mo. for the 500GB plan or $10/mo. for the 2TB plan.

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Got questions?

    • Google One is a subscription service that gives you extra storage to use across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos, to keep all your important files and photos stored in the cloud. Google One members also get seamless phone backup, access to Google experts, and can share their storage with up to five additional family members.
    • Enjoy special features and offers that help you get more out of Google, like Google Photos editing tools, special offers on Google Play, and up to 10% back from the Google Store. You can even share your storage and benefits with up to 5 additional people so there's plenty of space for everyone.
  • Prior to switching a device, confirm all your content is backed up in Google One. Then use the Restore from backup option in your Google One settings to initiate a backup on the new or restored device. Your restoration can take up to 24 hours. Back up media from your device - Android - Google One Help

  • Expanded Storage Phone Backup Extra Benefits
    Get expanded storage across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos for all your important files and full resolution photos and videos. You can access your stuff from any device and easily share with family and friends. If it's on your phone, it's important to you. All your photos, contacts, messages, and more are seamlessly backed up with Google One. And if you break or lose your phone, simply transfer your data to your new device. Enjoy special features and offers that help you get more out of Google, like Google Photos editing tools, special offers on Google Play, and up to 10% back from the Google Store. You can even share your storage and benefits with up to 5 additional people so there's plenty of space for everyone.
  • Android iOS

    Yes, for the following:

    • Photos & Videos
    • Gmail
    • Google Drive Documents
    • Contacts
    • Calendar Events (Google Calendar)
    • SMS/MMS
    • Notes
    • Restore device customizations
    • Wifi Passwords
    • Some RCS

    No for these:

    • Apps* (not on android yet but roadmap item)

    Yes, for the following:

    • Photos & Videos
    • Gmail
    • Google Drive Documents
    • Contacts
    • Calendar Events (Google Calendar)

    No for these:

    • SMS/MMS
    • Notes
    • Restore device customizations
    • Wifi Passwords
    • Apps
    • All T-Mobile postpaid consumer plans, including Puerto Rico on both Android and iOS devices, are eligible to purchase Google One as an additional line-level feature.
    • T-Mobile for Business, and Government and Child accounts, are not currently eligible for this offer.
    • You must be on an eligible rate plan and have a Google account.
    • Sprint customers will have access to a three-month trial of Google One available via a T-Mobile Tuesdays promotion.
  • If you choose, you can switch your cloud back up from other services to Google One for T-Mobile. Google One storage encompasses Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos, so there's no single UX to cover all products, but directions for how to switch each content type are listed below.

  • T-Mobile is offering Google One with 500GB of cloud storage for $5/mo. or 2TB of cloud storage for $10/mo. The service will roll to pay at the end of the 30-day trial period.

  • Yes, you can access Google One via the app on the Google Play Store (for Android) or App Store (for iOS), or via the web at one.google.com on your mobile, tablet, or desktop/laptop. In order to backup or restore your mobile device, you must have the Google One app. You cannot back up applications from a PC and there is no smartwatch backup.

  • You can still sign up with T-Mobile and receive the 30-day free trial included. At the end of the trial, your subscription will automatically continue for $5/mo. for the 500GB plan or $10/mo. for the 2TB plan.

  • Yes, the offer is available at a line level. You can add one per line on your account. On each line level add- on, you have the option to share with up to five additional users. This is managed via the settings in the Google One app. These users can be anyone you choose, and they do not need to be part of your T-Mobile rate plan. Refer to Start or stop sharing with your family - Android - Google One Help

  • At T-Mobile, Google One will only be available as an added feature.
    However, this feature is included in Metro's $50 and $60 Unlimited Plans.

  • You can share Google One storage space with up to five additional family members who have a Google account, at no extra cost, and without sharing any personal files. Family members (in a Google Family) share the storage space that comes with your Google One plan, but your family group can't see what you store unless you explicitly share it with them from Google Drive, Gmail, or Google Photos. You can view a breakdown of storage usage for everyone in the Family Group within the Google One app or website.

  • For a limited time when you sign up for a Google One for T-Mobile you will receive a 30-day free trial. At the end of the trial, your subscription will automatically continue for $5/mo. for the 500GB plan or $10/mo. for the 2TB plan.

  • You can review the Google One Terms of Service for more information about how your data is secured and your privacy is maintained.

  • New and existing T-Mobile customers can sign up for Google One for T-Mobile at any T-Mobile retail (direct and indirect) or service location. This means customers can go into a T-Mobile store or a T-Mobile 3rd party location, call T-Mobile customer service, or sign up on MyT-Mobile.com or through the T-Mobile app.

    Once the feature has been added to your account, you will need to complete the sign-up process available via a link in the text message confirmation, or by continuing to "complete sign up with Google" on MyT-Mobile.com or in the T-Mobile app. You can complete the signup by entering an existing Google account or creating a new Google account and establishing your password. Once this is complete you need to download the Google One app to initiate your first backup. You can also see your available storage and manage your preferences from the app or one.google.com.

  • You can access your data stored in Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos without a Google One subscription. However, if you exceed your storage limit, you may be unable to upload new photos, files, and other data. You may also experience service restrictions in Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. For more information on Google storage policies, you can check out this help page.

  • If you have an existing Google One subscription you will need to cancel your subscription in order to activate your subscription with T-Mobile. To delete your Google One subscription immediately, click here. If you have an iOS device and have purchased your Google One subscription through an iOS device, you will need to cancel your subscription from the Apple app store.

  • Google One is an ad-free product.

  • If you cancel your Google One membership, your account will revert to the 15GB of storage that comes with every Google account. If you choose to leave T-Mobile but want to keep your extra storage and other benefits, you can activate a new subscription directly with Google One.

    If you exceed your storage limit, you may be unable to upload new photos, files, and other data. You may also experience service restrictions in Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. For more information on Google storage policies, check out this help center article.

  • Feedback can be provided in the Google One app, on one.google.com, or via the Google Play or Apple App Store product review pages.

  • When customer's accounts are suspended for non-payment and service is suspended, the subscription will have a 72-hour grace period from T-Mobile before Google is notified. Once Google is notified to cancel the subscription, the customer's storage limit will revert to the 15GB of storage that comes with every Google account. If you exceed your storage limit, you may be unable to upload new photos, files, and other data. You may also experience service restrictions in Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. For more information on Google storage policies, check out this help page.

    When the customer restores their service from non-payment, the Google One feature will still be available, but the customer will need to activate their subscription again. The customer will receive a text message from T-Mobile reminding them to activate their subscription so they can continue to back up their device.