The Samsung Galaxy S3 does not stop surprising since it was presented yesterday afternoon. In addition to all the potential it has shown; Of the accessories it will have on the market and all the new functions it includes, it also hides a surprise. And is that Samsung and Dropbox have teamed up to offer users of the company's new star mobile a large amount of free space in the Internet storage service: specifically 50 GB.
The most powerful mobile of the moment is, without a doubt, the new Samsung Galaxy S3, the next portent of the Koreans for this year 2012. Its predecessor has already reaped millions of sales around the world, reaching more than 10 million units sold. This new model has all the ingredients to be the next best-seller of the company. And you will be able to get hold of it - in free format - from next May 29th. And at a price of 700 euros.
We have been able to see everything related to him. And Samsung hid a secret that users will appreciate, especially if they are one of those who need a lot of storage space and want to have all their files available at all times. To do this, one of the most recommended options is to use Dropbox, the most popular service of the moment. Likewise, Samsung and the company in charge of the service have reached an agreement: they will give away - for two years - a large space to store everything in the service; more specifically up to 50 GB, as reported by The Verge . Once these two years have passed, the user should pay 100 euros per year if he wants to conserve the space.
But over these two years, 50 GigaBytes go a long way. Dropbox has a free application that can be downloaded from Google Play, the new Google application store. Once installed on the Samsung Galaxy S3, the user will be able to access and upload all kinds of material. Of course, in order to download or upload files, it will always be necessary to have an Internet connection, either through WiFi points or through 3G networks.
Well, what can you have stored in your Dropbox account with 50 GB available? Well, some examples would be: a large number of high resolution photographs. Those captured by the Samsung Galaxy S3 itself and its eight mega-pixel camera would be an option. Another alternative would be to have videos in high definition (Full HD) like those recorded by the Samsung flagship.
On the other hand, another idea would be to have the user's entire discography always available from anywhere. Or, if you are a student, to have all the documents at your disposal at any time. Dropbox and Samsung Galaxy S3 will facilitate having the terminal memory as free as possible. We remember that, in addition to having a MicroSD card slot of up to 64 GB, the advanced mobile will be available in three versions: 16, 32 and 64 GB.
Finally, we also remember that Google recently presented the service that wants to compete directly with Dropbox: Google Drive. This feature provides users with up to five GB free. Of course, you can always request more space upon payment.