Google starts rolling out Documents backup on Android
Google starts rolling out Documents backup on Android
https://9to5google.com/2026/07/09/android-documents-backup/
Publish Date: 2026-07-09 19:59:00
Source Domain: 9to5google.com
Following Android’s backup policy change this week, Google is rolling out new settings to control whether SMS, MMS, and RCS messages are backed up. Additionally, Android is beginning to introduce local Documents backup.
When you go to Settings Accounts and backup Google Backup Other device data (on Pixel), there are new on/off toggles for SMS & MMS messages, Call history, and Device settings.
Previously, these three items were always backed up, but Google is now letting you control whether they are uploaded to the cloud. This joins per-app toggles that are also part of a recent launch.
As a note, Google confirmed to 9to5 this week that “SMS & MMS messages” includes RCS despite the name.
We’re seeing these updated settings begin to roll out with version 26.25 of Google Play services.
Google announced earlier this week that all Android data now counts towards Google Account storage. On average, this is expected to increase user backups by about 40 MB.


In other related developments, Google is beginning to test a new Documents backup option. As previewed in February, “local file backup” will “automatically save your downloaded documents to Google Drive, ensuring they are safe and accessible from any of your devices.”
Once live on your device, there will be a new “Documents” menu on the Backup page alongside Photos & videos and Other device data.
After enabling, a folder named after your device will appear in Google Drive, with this page providing a shortcut to it. Google explains that:
- “Supported file types include .DOC, .PPT, .XLS, .PDF, and all other documents saved to this device.”
- “Changes made to these documents in one location won’t sync to other locations.”
- “Documents are encrypted as they move between your device, Google services, and our data centers.”
- If you turn off this…