Motorola no longer operates a dedicated, standalone "Motorola Cloud" for photos. Instead, the company has fully embraced Google Photos as the native cloud backend for all Motorola smartphones (including Moto G, Moto E, and Razr series). This report evaluates the current "Motorola Cloud Photos" experience, which is functionally a pre-integrated Google Photos solution with minor Motorola customizations.
Security is paramount. Motorola Cloud Fotos employs encryption to ensure that your private memories remain private. Whether you are backing up family vacation photos or important business documents captured with your camera, the data is protected during transfer and while at rest on Motorola’s servers. motorola cloud fotos
Deleted a precious memory? Google Photos keeps deleted items in a Trash folder for 60 days. A: They remain in Google Photos
Motorola (now owned by Lenovo) does not currently have a widely published technical white paper specifically on “Motorola Cloud Photos.” However: here is the step-by-step setup guide.
A: They remain in Google Photos. Just don’t delete them from the cloud before selling. On the new phone, sign out of Google Photos and perform a factory reset.
Since the default gallery app on your Motorola (usually "Moto Gallery" or "Google Photos") prompts you to back up, here is the step-by-step setup guide.