Sprint joins other big carriers with launch of its own cloud storage service

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Sprint users will have another option for storing their data in the cloud as the cell carrier is launching its own cloud storage service, starting today. Unlike its Verizon and AT&T counterparts, Sprint gives a free option with the ability to pay for unlimited storage. If you opt for the free model you'll get 5GB. Otherwise, you'll have to pay $4.99 a month for the unlimited storage option. AT&T only offers a 5GB plan whereas Verizon offers up to 125GB. It's available for both Android and iOS.

So if you're on the Now Network look for the cloud storage app in the Play Store. Even with other options for cloud storage out there, you'll be hard pressed to find one with unlimited storage for $5 a month.

source: The Verge

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