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Google drive plans and pricing
Google drive plans and pricing





google drive plans and pricing

You can upgrade the plans via Photos app as well by heading to Settings.

google drive plans and pricing

Users can also use support from Google via the app. As mentioned, the Google One app also lets users manage backup and storage per app and platform wise. The Google One app also offers top-tier 10TB, 20TB, and 30TB plans at a monthly rent of Rs 3,249, Rs 6,500, and Rs 9,700, respectively. The base plan is shown with a price tag of Rs 149/ Rs 1,499, while the other two 200GB and 1TB plans are available at Rs 219/ Rs 2,199 and Rs 749/ Rs 7,500, respectively. Surprisingly, the same plans are appearing with a different pricing on Google One’s iOS app that additionally lets you view and manage storage across the Google Account. The next is the 2TB plan that costs Rs 659 per month and Rs 6,500 per year.

google drive plans and pricing

The 200GB plan costs Rs 210 per month and Rs 2,100 per year. Starting with the base 100GB Google One plan, customers can either spend Rs 130 monthly or Rs 1,300 annually. All premium plans let you access Google experts, add family members for sharing, and enjoy “extra member benefits.” In select regions excluding India, users also get access to the Google VPN service. It is similar to Apple One membership but with fewer extra benefits. The Google One comes with a subscription plan from the base 100GB plan to 30TB of cloud storage. Today, we will talk about the Google One subscription that ensures you keep using Photos and other services without worrying about storage but by paying a premium.įirst of all, come June 1, Google will count data from all its services such as Gmail, Drive, Photos, and more into the allocated free 15GB of storage. We previously covered how you can download files from the platform to your PC or laptop. Users must note that “high-quality” files uploaded before the deadline will remain unaffected. Google had explained that all “High-quality” images or videos that users upload on Google Photos would be counted towards the Google account storage limit of 15GB. Starting June 1, the company says that the platform will stop supporting free photos and videos backup – a development first announced last year. Google Photos users will lose the free unlimited storage they have been enjoying for the past few years by the end of this month.







Google drive plans and pricing