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Sprint Unveils Free Cloud Storage Service

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Jan 27, 2014, 11:20 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Sprint today announced the availability of a new cloud-based storage service. Owners of Android and iOS devices can download the new app from the Google Play Store or iTunes App Store, respectively, beginning today. Spring is offering all customers 5GB of storage for free, but customers can upgrade to unlimited storage for $4.99 per month. Sprint says the service will be ideal for those seeking a place to backup photos, videos, and other files. The service is being backed by a company called Pogoplug.

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Dgardner1988

Jan 27, 2014, 2:00 PM

Sponsored Storage is a thing of the past...unfortunately.

With companies such as Google Drive, SkyDrive (Now OneDrive), and others such as Dropbox, why would you bother to have a new service that you pretty much have to pay for when the previous ones offer more storage space than yours for free?

Provide me tangible, real world benefits, and then by all means, I'll consider it. But until then, please no.
When I purchased my last phone with at&t (HTC One) the rep informed me that I could get 50GB of free storage through at&t locker. I thought the guy was joking until he took my phone and upgraded it to 50 (from 5GB). I store all of my music and picture...
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georgito4

Jan 27, 2014, 5:55 PM

thats desperate

thats a bad move for sprint
 
 
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