Microsoft to End Samsung Gallery Sync With OneDrive in 2026

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Tuesday, 26 May 2026 at 04:52
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Microsoft has confirmed that direct syncing between Samsung Gallery and OneDrive is coming to an end. The deadline has been determined, setting the end for a partnership feature that has existed for several years.
The change was confirmed through an updated Microsoft support page published on May 14. According to the company, Samsung Gallery will stop supporting direct OneDrive syncing on September 30, 2026. As a result, Samsung users who currently rely on automatic photo and video backups through Samsung’s built-in cloud sync system will need to start preparing for new backup options before support ends.
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A Partnership That Started After Samsung Dropped Its Own Cloud

This feature began after Samsung shut down Samsung Gallery Cloud Sync and Drive storage back in 2021. At the time, Samsung partnered with Microsoft and moved users toward OneDrive as the main replacement for cloud photo and file storage. The integration allowed Galaxy users to back up photos and videos directly from Samsung Gallery without needing to manually upload files.
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The partnership was part of a wider Samsung-Microsoft collaboration that also connected Galaxy phones with Windows PCs through features like Link to Windows and cloud syncing tools. For many Samsung users, the OneDrive gallery sync became the default way to protect media files automatically.

Samsung Gallery Will No Longer Sync Directly

That built-in feature will stop working after September 30, 2026. Once support ends, Samsung Gallery will no longer automatically upload photos and videos to OneDrive through the current system. Users who still want to store media in OneDrive may need to upload files manually or use different syncing methods if Microsoft provides replacement tools.

Users Should Prepare Before the Deadline

Microsoft is giving users over a year of notice, which gives plenty of time to adjust. Anyone actively using Samsung Gallery sync should watch for notifications from Microsoft or Samsung and review their current backup settings. Some users may decide to continue using OneDrive through manual uploads, while others may move to alternatives like Google Photos or other cloud storage platforms.
Key Points
  • Microsoft confirmed the feature is ending
  • Samsung Gallery sync with OneDrive ends September 30, 2026
  • Microsoft updated its support page on May 14
  • Automatic photo and video backups will stop
  • The feature started after Samsung ended Samsung Cloud storage in 2021
  • Samsung originally partnered with Microsoft as part of a larger ecosystem deal
  • Galaxy users will need new backup solutions
  • Manual uploads may still be possible
  • Users have more than a year to prepare
  • Alternative cloud services may become more popular after the shutdown
This marks the end of one of Samsung and Microsoft’s most practical software partnerships. Now, with this integration ending in 2026, users will need to rethink how they back up their photos and videos. While Microsoft is giving plenty of warning, this change could push many Samsung users toward new cloud storage habits as the long-running partnership feature officially comes to a close.
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