” Enabling automatic backup of photos via the cloud, Microsoft offers users 15GB of additional storage space. ” The cloud storage service OneDrive introduces an important novelty: a few free hours each account can count on a well-30GB of space available. The news was reported by the official blog of the service, and from that page, we learn that, in reality, the promised 30GB are available only on one condition.
OneDrive in free version offered in the past, up to 15GB of space, and to add to that share additional 15GB is required for users to enable the feature on your smartphone automatic synchronization of images taken: the photographs will then be stored in the cloud for OneDrive a maximum of 15GB. This space can only be used for backup of the images, and thus for data storage remain exploitable only the remaining 15GB.
This is an interesting novelty that allows than in the past to take advantage of the cloud storage in an even more stringent. The announcement from Microsoft about this news comes a few hours after the release of a iOS 8 by Apple, and just the upgrade process has created some problems for users who have found themselves having to delete or move files from your iPhone in order to create the necessary space.
Microsoft published the post ( Hey iPhone Users…You Can Now Get 30 GB of Free Storage with OneDrive! ) makes a clear reference to this recent problem experienced by users and underlines the possibility of storage in the cloud images can be a viable solution. OneDrive can also be used on iOS and Android while Windows Phone is tightly integrated with the operating system.