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SkyDrive For Android Gets Uploads From SD Card

SkyDrive For Android Gets Uploads From SD Card

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Microsoft has just updated its SkyDrive app for Android devices that reaches to version 1.1. This new app comes with new settings and some improvements.

SkyDrive For Android Gets Uploads From SD Card

This new updated SkyDrive App now allows users to upload files to their cloud account direct from the SD card of the device. This app also comes with many settings for upload and download size. Icons of the app have also been updated which make it more user friendly.
Some older bugs and crash issues have also been fixed in this latest version of the app.

SkyDrive app for Android devices allows Android users to manage files uploaded on their SkyDrive cloud storage account and share files with friends. It also has a built in file viewer that support multiple file formats. Users can also open your SkyDrive files in other Android apps. It also allows users to create, delete and move folders in their cloud storage account.

Main changes in SkyDrive 1.1 are listed below

  • Upload files to SkyDrive from your SD card
  • New settings for photo upload and download size
  • Updated app icons and visuals
  • Other bug fixes

SkyDrive 1.1 is now available to download to download for free frim Google Play Store.

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