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Microsoft Increases OneDrive’s Free cloud Storage limit to 15GB, 1TB to Office 365 users

Microsoft Increases OneDrive’s Free cloud Storage limit to 15GB, 1TB to Office 365 users

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Microsoft has announce the updated price and plan for its OneDrive could storage service. Now, it is offering 15 GB free OneDrive storage in place of 7 GB. Microsoft also announced that its paying Office 365 customers will get up to 1 TB free cloud storage as a part of their plan.

OneDrive’s Free cloud Storage

“For Office 365 Home ($9.99/mo) you’ll get 1 TB per person (up to 5 people), and with Office 365 Personal ($6.99/mo) and University ($79.99/4yr) you will get 1 TB per subscription,” Microsoft announced.

Microsoft has also reduced the price of OneDrive plans. New monthly price for 100 GB will be $1.99 (previously $7.49) and 200 GB for $3.99 (previously $11.49).

Microsoft has also reduced the price of OneDrive plans. New monthly price for 100 GB will be $1.99 (previously $7.49) and 200 GB for $3.99 (previously $11.49). With this move, Microsoft wants to compete with Google which is offering 15 GB of free storage for Google+ photos, drive and Gmail. Back in March, Google revised the prices. It offers 100 GB for $1.99 and 1 TB for $9.99. If we talk about other rivals, Box offers 10 GB and Dropbox offers 2 GB for free.

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