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Your next free Google account might only come with 5GB of storage

15 May 202615 May 2026•Posted inInnovate•15gb, Account, Free, Google, Storage

The topic Your next free Google account might only come with 5GB of storage is currently the subject of lively discussion — readers and analysts are keeping a close eye on developments.

This is taking place in a dynamic environment: companies’ decisions and competitors’ reactions can quickly change the picture.

Google has quietly altered one of the most reliable promises in consumer tech: 15GB of free cloud storage. For years, signing up for a Google account meant getting 15GB of free storage, shared across Gmail, Drive, and Photos. However, that’s changed. 

New accounts are now defaulting to 5GB (same as iCloud), with the full 15GB available only if you have entered your phone number during setup. The prompt users are seeing reads: “Your account includes 5GB of storage. Now get even more storage space with your phone number.”

The policy change took effect sometime around March 18, 2026 (via 9To5Google). That’s when the company updated its support page language from definitive to conditional. Initially, the support page read “Your Google account comes with 15GB of cloud storage at no charge.”

Now, it has been updated to say “up to 15GB of cloud storage at no charge.” And Google didn’t announce the change via a tweet or a blog post, as it does for every other update that comes out for consumer-centric products. 

It is during the account setup that users are now seeing two explicit choices: link a phone number to get 15GB of storage or keep 5GB. 

Google wants to make sure that the 15GB storage is offered to users only once, and not as many times as they create a new account. Linking the free storage to users’ phone numbers is, I’d say, a smart move, as it’s much more difficult to get a new number than to create a new Google account.

So, the company is positioning the change as an anti-duplication measure rather than anything else. A Google spokesperson has also confirmed to Endgadget that this is a regional test, which is why some users are still able to access the 15GB free storage without verifying their phone number. 

Why it matters

News like this often changes audience expectations and competitors’ plans.

When one player makes a move, others usually react — it is worth reading the event in context.

What to look out for next

The full picture will become clear in time, but the headline already shows the dynamics of the industry.

Further statements and user reactions will add to the story.

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