In 2018, Samsung introduced a feature for its QLED TVs called Magic Screen. With it, these TVs could show artwork on the display when you are not using them or viewing some other content on them, turning themselves into a piece of art or a photo frame rather than just being a black slab of glass sitting idle on your wall.One of the features of Magic Screen is the Microsoft OneDrive integration, where, it can fetch images from the cloud storage platform and display them on the TV, saving you the hassle of connecting physical storage to the TV to transfer photos. Well, Samsung is replacing it with Google Photos in its 2021 model year TVs.Samsung has sent a notice in the SmartThings app for Android notifying that in June 2025 (which has already passed), it will release an update to the Magic Screen app, which will replace the Microsoft OneDrive in 2021 model year TVs with Google Photos. The South Korean tech giant hasn’t given a reason for replacing OneDrive with Google Photos. This news could be good for some and bad for others. People who uploaded photos to OneDrive to showcase them on their Samsung QLED TV will now have to transfer those images to Google Photos. As for people who didn’t use Magic Screen because it didn’t have Google Photos integration will now be able to take advantage of the feature. Note that Samsung stopped offering this feature a few years ago. So, this change doesn't affect new TVs.The post Samsung will replace OneDrive sync on TVs with Google Photos integration appeared first on SamMobile.