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Galaxy S III owners to get 50GB of Dropbox space

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 05 May 2012 12:48 User comments (1)

Galaxy S III owners to get 50GB of Dropbox space Dropbox and Samsung have agreed on a deal for the new Galaxy S III.
Owners of the upcoming flagship device will receive a huge 50GB of free storage through Dropbox.

The deal doubles the recent storage pact between the company and HTC, which was 25GB for anyone with a Sense 4.0 device.

Samsung says the deal will remain valid for two years after you register the Galaxy S III, and afterwards your storage will revert back to whatever you would have had normally.

The company unleashed the phone at an event on May 3rd. There is more info here: Samsung Galaxy S III Press Shots, Release Date

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15.5.2012 22:51

if only it was forever meh

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