As Android Police describes, Android backups include app data, call history, contacts, device settings, and SMS and MMS data, among other things. Previously, only images and videos uploaded to Google Photos and MMS counted toward your Google storage quota, but all of the data in your Android backup settings will now apply.
Manage your Android backups to clear up storage space
According to Google, Android backups should only increase by 40MB under the new settings, so most users likely won't have to worry much about this pushing them over the limit if they weren't already close. But if you need to manage space, Google is also allowing users to exclude SMS/MMS messages, call history, device settings, and/or app data from backups.
Accounts and backup > Google backup > Other device data. Simply toggle off anything you don't want or need backed up. Alternatively, you can search "backup" in your device settings.
Finally, if you're close to running out of storage, Google has a support page for cleaning up space and troubleshooting storage issues. I also wrote a guide to creating a comprehensive backup plan that doesn't rely solely on a single storage method.
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