Managing backups on your Android phone might not be the most exciting part of your day. However, it’s incredibly important. Ensuring your photos, apps, and settings are safely stored means peace of mind, especially when switching devices or in case of an emergency. Now, Google is making that process a bit smoother with a redesign for Android’s backup settings.

Forget cluttered screens filled with too many details. Google is rolling out a revamped backup interface through Google Play Services that focuses on simplicity and clarity. The idea is to make checking and managing your device backups less of a chore and more of an intuitive experience. This new look is appearing on devices running both Android 15 and Android 16 Canary builds. This suggests a widespread rollout for every compatible Android device.

Google redesigns Android’s Backup Settings page: simpler and sleeker

As reported by Android Authority , the biggest change is how the information is organized. The new interface boils down your backup status to just two main categories: “Photos & Videos” and “Other Device Data.” Most of the individual items that used to be listed directly on the main backup page have now been neatly tucked away under “Other Device Data.” This makes the initial view much cleaner and easier to understand at a glance.

While the previous interface provided a lot of detail, it could feel overwhelming. This is especially true since you couldn’t really interact with all of those individual entries. The new design streamlines everything, providing you with a clear, concise overview of the backed-up data. All the options you’re already familiar with are still there. However, they’re just presented in a more organized and user-friendly way.

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This update might seem small, but it is one of those small details that refine the overall experience. By simplifying something as crucial as data backup, Google is making it easier for everyone to ensure their data is synced and safe. Don’t worry if you haven’t seen the new UI yet; it shouldn’t take more than a few days.