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Samsung seems to have dropped free Dropbox storage for OneDrive

March 2, 2015 By kunal Leave a Comment

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Samsung has been bundling free Dropbox cloud storage with its Galaxy devices for quite some time but it seems Samsung has left out pre-installed Dropbox solution for Microsoft’s OneDrive. As part of the agreement, Samsung will pre-load some Microsoft apps in the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge and as per the official spec sheet, both these devices will have OneDrive pre-installed with users getting 115GB of free cloud storage for two years.

Samsung Galaxy users used to get 50GB of Dropbox storage.

In addition to OneDrive, the Galaxy S6 family will also have other Microsoft apps like OneNote and Skype pre-installed onto the device but surprisingly, no Office.

Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge will be available to consumers from April 10.

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