Is your phone storage full of Snapchat photos and videos? Learn how Moroccan users can use Google Drive to backup Snapchat Memories, save data usage, and never lose a snap again. We’ve all been there. You open Snapchat to capture a sunset in Casablanca or a funny moment with friends at a café in Marrakech, only to see that dreaded red bar: "Storage Full."
Disclaimer: Google Drive offers 15GB for free. If you have thousands of Snaps, you might need to buy extra storage (around 20 MAD/month for 100GB). google drive snapchat maroc
The solution?
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Wait until you go to a place with Fibre Optique (like a friend’s house in Rabat or a modern coworking space) or connect to Orange/FIWIQ unlimited home Wi-Fi. Start the upload before you go to sleep. Wake up, and it's done. Alternative: "Save Data" Mode If you have a Google Pixel or a high-end Samsung, you can use Google Photos (which is connected to Drive). Go to Google Photos Settings > Data usage > Turn on "Back up over Wi-Fi only." This ensures you don't eat up your Forfaits (data plans). Summary for Moroccan Snap Users | Problem | Google Drive Solution | | :--- | :--- | | Phone storage full of Snaps | Upload to Drive, delete from phone. | | Afraid of losing memories | Drive acts as a free digital safe. | | Slow upload speeds | Use "Wi-Fi only" mode overnight. | | Shared phone with siblings | Create a separate Drive folder for your Snaps. | Final Verdict Yes, you should use Google Drive for Snapchat in Morocco. Is your phone storage full of Snapchat photos and videos
Pro Tip: To save storage space on your phone, after uploading to Drive, go back to Snapchat > Memories and delete the old ones you've already backed up. Let’s be real—Moroccan Wi-Fi isn't always the fastest. Uploading 50 videos at once might take all night. You open Snapchat to capture a sunset in