Samsung Galaxy Note II, Galaxy Camera, Receiving 50GB Free Dropbox Storage


Customers picking up Samsung Galaxy Note II and Galaxy Camera Android-powered devices will be given 50GB worth of Dropbox storage for free.

Samsung and Dropbox have worked together to create seamless data syncing between devices, and the new partnership allows customers to easily secure their documents, photos, and videos directly in the cloud.

The Note II and Galaxy Camera join the Samsung Galaxy S III and Galaxy tablets, which earlier this year launched with Dropbox embedded. The new embedded feature asks customers upon first launching their smartphone, tablet, or camera devices if they would like to sync their photos and videos automatically.

According to Lars Fjeldsoe-Nielsen, Head of Mobile Business Development at Dropbox:

“The most important thing to us is to provide our users with the ability to have a seamless experience across the many mobile devices they use and this partnership shows our mutual commitment to offering Samsung users the best possible experience.”

Lars adds:

“These integrations with Samsung’s latest Wi-Fi and 4G enabled camera and Galaxy Note II means Dropbox users can rest assured their photos and videos will be with them anytime, anywhere.”

Samsung also announced on Monday that, for the first time, the Galaxy Note II will automatically sync with photos and videos stored in Dropbox with the Gallery application.

The 50GB worth of free storage will last for two years before customers must choose to purchase a monthly or annual Dropbox plan.

Will you be taking advantage of free Dropbox storage for your Samsung Galaxy Note II or Samsung Galaxy camera?

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