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For many years, Google has been the benchmark for cloud storage. This was for email with Gmail, for contacts and phones with Contacts, and for photos and videos with Google Photos. However, just under three years ago, the company announced that it would stop allowing its users to have unlimited storage, leaving 15 GB per user available.
Since then, we have seen many alternatives, but none matched what the Google app offered.
Unlimited Google Photos returns for T-Mobile customers
The unlimited plan for photos and videos is back today as Google updates its plans Google One in the United States to allow users of the American operator T-Mobile unlimited storage in Google Photos.
Obviously it’s not a free plan and it costs $15 per month, although in addition to this storage in the Google service, 2TB is included to store content in Gmail or Google Drive.
This package will be available from April 26 for users of the operator, and it is very likely that he will bear the price difference, thus building customer loyalty.
Would it be possible to see something like this in Europe?
Our telephone market is much more competitive than that of the United States, but it is true that it is in terms of price, not so much in terms of supply.
Of course, as big carriers increasingly rely on services that serve as an anchor for their customers, perhaps integrating a free payment plan will serve to retain users, or a unlimited payment like the one Google launched with the help of T Mobile.
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