Last summer the company doubled it’s free OneDrive storage to 15 GB for free accounts. At the same time, if you were an Office 365 subscriber you were upped to 1 TB of space, and that was recently increased to 10 TB, and eventually will become unlimited storage. Update 2/19/2015: This offer was previously U.S. only, but today was announced that anyone in the world can get this free storage space. If you’re a Dropbox user, Microsoft is giving you 100 GB of free space for one year. Just go to this link to claim it.
OneDrive Storage
After the two years it’s hard to say what the company will do since it seems to be offering tons of storage space all the time. However, last year the company slashed it’s monthly fees to the following:
$1.99 for 100 GB (previously $7.49)$3.99 for 200 GB (previously $11.49)
To find out how to do it, check out our article: Automatically back up photos to OneDrive from any mobile device.
No credit cards are required for this latest deal, but the catch is you will need to agree to promotional emails from Microsoft and existing Bing Rewards users can also take advantage of this deal. I switched to Bing as my fulltime browser over two years ago, and have to say I’ve never missed Google. The other benefit is the Bing Rewards. You get reward points for searches you do, and then after the points accumulate, you can use them for gift cards, purchasing games for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone, and a lot of other interesting things. Get 100GB of Free OneDrive Storage for Two Years via Bing Rewards Does this mean free onedrive space based on handset id number or based on hotmail user id? to put my question other way, currently I log in in Huawei phone with my outlook id and enjoy15gb space. now if i purchase a Lumia and logs in with same id, will i get additional 15 gb (total 30gb for that user id/mailid/outlook id ) or should i have to create another hotmail/outlook id to enjoy 2nd 15 GB space. Comment Name * Email *
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