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The last remaining subscription for unlimited Google Photos storage is dead

Unlimited Google Photos storage was the biggest selling point of what quickly became the most popular photo storage service, but as it became hard to sustain with scale, Google pulled the plug. For a while, though, T-Mobile customers have had access to a special Google One subscription that included unlimited Google Photos storage, but it’s now dead.

In 2022, T-Mobile and Google introduced a special “2TB + Unlimited Google Photos” subscription. It was solely available to active T-Mobile subscribers and, as the name implies, added 2TB of Google One storage to your account, as well as making Google Photos backups not count towards your account storage. At just $15/month, it was a compelling offer.

But, now, it’s gone.

As of September 30, T-Mobile has shut down Google One enrollment and, in turn, cut off access to the only remaining way to get unlimited Google Photos storage.

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Effective September 30, 2025, new Google ONE enrollment through T-Mobile will no longer be offered.

Customers have been able to confirm that existing subscribers of the unlimited Google Photos storage plans are still able to use them at this time, but new sign-ups are no longer available. That also means that customers are unable to move to one of Google’s AI-centric One plans and then move back. If the subscription changes or lapses, this Photos perk goes away.

Have you been using this plan? Let us know what you think about its removal in the comments below.

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