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Google Drive Requires Local Phone Storage to Move Files to Cloud

Users who buy Google Drive storage to free up phone space discover that Drive requires free local storage to perform the transfer — defeating the primary use case. This structural limitation causes users to cancel paid subscriptions. Affects all mobile users with low-storage devices trying to offload to cloud.

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