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Samsung and Dropbox offer Galaxy S III users up to 50GB of extra storage

0 Comments/ in samsung, Uncategorized / by Daniel Cooper
May 3, 2012

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Samsung has partnered with Dropbox to offer extra storage for Galaxy S III owners. Once you’ve registered the newly minted handset, your current allocation will be topped up to a maximum of 50GB, not matching but doubling HTC’s allowance. And just like Sense 4′s offering, the free storage will remain valid for two years but there’s no indication if there will be discounts for those who’ve become hooked on all that online real estate — we hear it’s very moreish.

Samsung and Dropbox offer Galaxy S III users up to 50GB of extra storage originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 May 2012 14:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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