Samsung, Microsoft OneDrive, and your privacy On certain Samsung devices, you can now back up your Samsung Gallery photos and videos, and your MyFiles documents to OneDrive and use your Samsung account to sign in to your Microsoft account
Samsung Gallery app will no longer sync directly with OneDrive starting . . . Microsoft Support: Overview Starting September 30, 2026, Samsung Gallery will no longer sync directly with OneDrive After September 30, 2026, new users will not be able to link their Samsung Gallery and OneDrive apps If you previously used Samsung Gallery to OneDrive sync feature, you will
OneDrive on your Samsung phone or tablet You may have heard that soon some Samsung Cloud services will no longer be available, but you’re in luck because Microsoft OneDrive has you covered OneDrive is a cloud service for saving all the important files on your phone, tablet, or computer
Microsoft to end Samsung Gallery apps direct sync with OneDrive in . . . Microsoft has announced that Samsung Gallery will stop syncing directly with OneDrive from September 30, 2026, ending a long-running cloud photo integration available on Samsung smartphones According to Microsoft’s updated support page, Samsung users will no longer be able to connect Samsung
Samsung Gallery to Drop OneDrive Integration for Backups Microsoft has confirmed that Samsung Gallery will discontinue its direct integration with OneDrive for photo and video backups starting September 30, 2026 This change impacts users who currently rely on the seamless syncing of their media between Samsung’s native gallery app and Microsoft’s cloud storage service
OneDrive Support for Samsung to End in 2026 - Yahoo News UK Photo: Getty Images Users of Samsung devices such as Galaxy smartphones and tablets will face a change: The automatic upload of images from the Samsung Gallery app to OneDrive cloud storage will be discontinued on September 30, 2026 This information comes from a recently published support document by Microsoft