
Eventually you're going to run out of on-device storage. Phones, tablets, and even computers are not built to store a huge amount of storage. The makers of those devices are actually starting to reduce internal storage to cut costs and push consumers to the cloud. But honestly, moving everything to the cloud is difficult because of costs. Most services have a monthly fee that is unjustifiable to pay considering the amount of cloud storage offered. That's why you need to take a look at SkyHub Cloud's lifetime subscription offered on Talk Android Deals. You get a whopping 2TB of cloud storage that is yours for an eternity after paying a one-time fee.
You'll be able to safely take files with you everywhere you go.

Perks of trusting SkyHub Cloud
Here's what the competition charges for cloud storage:
- Google Drive: $9.99 per month (for 1TB)
- Dropbox: $9.99 per month (for 1TB)
- Microsoft OneDrive: $6.99 per month (for 1TB)
- Box: $10 per month (for 10GB)
- Amazon Cloud Drive: $59.99 per year (for Unlimited Everything)
The suggested price of this lifetime subscription is $500; however, we're taking 92% off! So you only have to pay $39 once to get 2TB of cloud storage through SkyHub Cloud.
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I bought this a few weeks ago…it was a complete #fail. Horrible tech support, that is the reason why they trying to give this away.
Even computers? I will disagree here because unlike some Tablets, Phones and other small devices of the like, computers can be expanded and storage has dropped considerably in price for them. You can expand to external storage for a fraction and keep it local and never have to worry about needing any kind of internet connection.
Wireless and Internet connections can and do go down from time to time, interruptions happen, it’s a fact of life. Then there is other factors, what happens when a big buyout comes along and takes over your cloud company? What happens if they just can’t compete with certain companies and they shut down permanently? Close their doors and move on, life time memberships have a way of that happening sometimes. I never and will never fully trust anyone but my own system with my storage.
I find too many are being suckered into “Cloud this, Cloud that!” and will find it convenient for a time and for certain things. Even better known companies like Box and Dropbox have had crashes, even Drive had a downtime here and there. Everyone of these sites like this speak of the Cloud like it’s something new, Cloud is just another word for FTP service with an interface. Meaning, it’s ran by computers and stored on a server which is nothing more than a machine ran by man. Thus it isn’t always going to be perfect.