There
is good news for users of Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy Camera. Dropbox
confirmed that the owners of the Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy Camera will have
cloud-based storage service for 50GB. This service can be enjoyed free of
charge for 2 years.
Previously,
free Dropbox service is also available to users Galaxy S III. The owners of
these devices will find the Dropbox app directly on their device. With this
partnership, users can easily synchronize files and photos from a variety of
mobile devices to cloud storage.
Galaxy
Note 2 will automatically sync photos and videos stored on Dropbox into the
Gallery application.
'The
most important thing for us is to deliver the best experience for our all users
mobile devices they use, and this partnership shows our joint commitment to
Samsung user in offering the best possible experience, "said Lars
Fjeldsoe-Nielsen, Head of Mobile Business Development Dropbox. 'Integration
with Wi-Fi camera products and the latest 4G from Samsung, and the Galaxy Note
2 mean that Dropbox users can calmly take photos and videos in one place
anytime, anywhere.'
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