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

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.

“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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