We recently reported that Microsoft would rebrand its SkyDrive cloud service to OneDrive. OneDrive gives you one place for all of your files, including photos, videos, and documents, and it’s available across the devices you use every day.
Today OneDrive has started rolling out worldwide and will be accessible through OneDrive.com, Android, iOS, Windows, Windows Phone and Mac. For our existing SkyDrive customers will find that their files have been migrated to the new OneDrive experience.
Customers get 7GB of free storage, but Microsoft is also including new ways for customers to earn more storage on OneDrive. Customers who refer friends can now receive up to 5 GB (in 500 MB increments) for each friend who accepts an invitation to OneDrive, and you will get an additional 3 GB for using the camera backup feature, since we want to help make sure you never lose another photo. If you need even more storage you can additionally opt for a new monthly payment plan based on your needs.
OneDrive is available across all major device platforms including:
OneDrive is built into the latest version of Windows. If you have an older version of Windows, you can download OneDrive for Windows using the following link
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You can download OneDrive for Mac using the following link
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You can download OneDrive for Windows Phone using the following link
Press the Search button on your Windows Phone, tap Vision and then scan the following barcode by pointing your device camera toward it
OneDrive for Windows Phone version 3.5 has the following new features and improvements
- New thumbnail view
- Improved view of shared files
- Share multiple items at once
- Pin folders to your Start screen
- Open your OneDrive files in other apps
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
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You can download OneDrive for iOS using the following link for your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch
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You can download OneDrive for Android using the following link
OneDrive for Android version 2.0 has the following new features and improvements on devices running Android 4.0 or higher
- Automatically upload photos and videos to OneDrive using Camera backup
- Improved support for working with Office Mobile for Android and OneNote, including editing Office documents
- Larger thumbnails and nicer photo views
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
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OneDrive can also be used to store, view and share photos, videos or documents and can even be used for business. You can learn more about Microsoft's OneDrive by following the source link below
source - Microsoft
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