Galaxy Note II & Galaxy Camera Users To Get 50 GB Love From Dropbox

Kaustubh Katdare

Kaustubh Katdare

@thebigk Oct 27, 2024
Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Note II and Galaxy Camera at the IFA 2012 at Berlin, Germany. While we don't have any idea on the pricing of these brand new gadgets; we know a lot of you have already started saving to make the best buy in October. But now, there's one more reason to buy the Note II or Galaxy Camera - and that is the 50 GB free Dropbox space that will be offered to owners of Note II & Galaxy camera. Dropbox will be pre-installed on both these gadgets and upon activation; users will get 50 GB storage in the Dropbox accounts. Samsung's recently announced Galaxy SIII and Galaxy Tablet too were integrated with Dropbox.

[​IMG]

Samsung promises auto gallery sync with Dropbox on Note II and camera. In a press release, Samsung announced that the owners of Note II or Galaxy Camera who complete the Dropbox get started guide will get 50 GB free Dropbox space for two years. We're finding answers to two questions 1. Do existing Dropbox users who buy Note II or camera get 50 GB space? And 2. What happens to the data if you do not wish to pay to use the extra storage after two years? If you know the answers, let us and our readers know through comments.

We're also interested in knowing how Google responds to this move. Google launched a Dropbox competitor called 'Google Drive' few weeks ago, promising up to 5 GB of free storage space to all accounts (against 2GB offered by Dropbox).

Welcome, guest

Join CrazyEngineers to reply, ask questions, and participate in conversations.

CrazyEngineers powered by Jatra Community Platform