Verizon launches Cloud storage for customers
A new day and a new cloud storage solution comes up. Unlike other new services, this one comes with a price tag. As long as you keep the storage usage under 500MB, you need not pay any money for cloud service and the paid services start at $2.99 per month for which you get 25GB of cloud storage space, which we think is decent (though not as good as rival services like Box and Dropbox who are offering free 50GB storage for new accounts and smartphone purchases from partner brands). The Verizon Cloud service will be available for Android devices on Verizon network initially and iOS devices will be added in near future. Head here to start using this service (only for Verizon customers in USA).
To help protect and save content, Verizon Wireless will begin rolling out Verizon Cloud for smartphones and tablets in the coming weeks. The secure storage app gives customers a place to back up and access their information. Additionally, as customers use multiple devices, sometimes running on different operating systems, Verizon Cloud will allow for the transferring of some content between Android and iOS devices, making it accessible across smartphones, tablets and computers.
Featureset of Verizon Cloud service:
Upto 125GB of cloud storage space
Backup and automatic sync
Store contacts, multimedia content, notes etc
Highly secure servers that keep the content free from virus and other malware
Works on smartphones, tablets, PCs, notebooks and on the web (integration to roll out slowly)
500MB of free storage
Stream multimedia content store on the cloud
Plans:
Free plan offers 500MB of space
$2.99 a month for 25GB of space
$5.99 a month for 75GB of space
$9.99 a month for 125GB of space
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