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Did I misunderstand about "synchronization"?
Hi
For years I have been using different Android mobile devices. And I have a habit of connecting to WiFi whenever possible, in fact, the WiFi is almost always enabled unless the battery is starving..
On Google Photos, it's good, every time I take a new picture on my mobile device, it will upload to Google Photos quickly if WiFi is connected, and in the one or two minutes I will be able to find the new photos on the web version of Google Photos. However, if I delete any photos on Google Photos from the web version or from my mobile phone. I will not automatically delete the corresponding photos on the connected device. For example, it doesn't delete the photo on Google Photo if I delete it on my phone and vice versa.
However, if I attempt to remove a photo to the rubbish bin on Google Photos it will have a warning with a message like - The corresponding photos on your connected device will be deleted... But the fact is, it will never delete.
Did I misunderstand the meaning of "synchronization"?
Is it possible that if I delete a photo on my mobile phone than the corresponding photo on Google Photos will be deleted? Or vice versa? If I delete a photo on Google Photos it will delete the corresponding photos on my phone?
Is it possible? How can I achieve that?