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All Galaxy Note 4 owners will receive 50GB of free cloud storage. Image: Dropbox.

Samsung’s announced that its partnered with Dropbox to give 50GB of free cloud storage for two years to anyone who purchases the brand new Galaxy Note 4 when it officially hits stores ‘later this fall.’

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iDrive has just announced a cool promotion for Android users where up to 100GB of cloud storage is being offered to customers for a meager $0.99 per year. This includes 50GB of backup of your device’s data including music, movies and practically anything that’s on your SD card. The remaining 50GB is reserved for syncing between devices, which will let you access your files from anywhere, much like DropBox or Google Drive.

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Earlier today, Google announced that it was slashing the monthly price for its additional Google Drive storage space. Customers will continue to receive the standard 15GB completely free of charge, but if you find yourself requiring more space, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that you now have to pay that little bit less in order to get it.

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Cloud storage service provider Box teamed up with LG a while back to offer up 50GB of free storage to those using LG phones and tablets in the U.S. running Android OS 2.1 and above (with display resolution of 320×480 or higher). Since that promotion doesn’t expire until December 31, 2012 and the Nexus 4 is an LG device, anyone in the US with a Nexus 4 is officially eligible for the free 50GB Box Personal account.

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