We’re sure by now you have decided which cloud-storage service you want to trust all of your files, photos and other miscellaneous documents with, but Verizon is throwing their cloud into the ring as they have just launched its cleverly named Verizon Cloud for iOS and some Android devices.
Verizon Cloud is available only to Verizon subscribers on supported handsets, including all iOS products and most Android devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC DROID DNA. Verizon customers can have access to 500MB of free cloud storage, but will allow additional storage on a tiered price scale. An additional $2.99 a month will get you 25GB of storage, $5.99 per month gets you 75GB of storage, while spending $9.99 per month will get you 125GB of storage.
Verizon Cloud won’t only store your everyday files, such as photos, music and documents, but the service will also store text messages, call logs and contacts in an attempt to make transitioning between devices a little bit easier by seamlessly transferring information.
Filed in Android, Apps, Cloud Storage, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and Verizon.
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