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OneDrive integrates with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Gallery app to make it easy to sync photos and videos to the cloud

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Microsoft is maintaining a close relationship with Samsung through which users of the brand's Galaxy terminals or at least some of its models, benefit from storage on the Microsoft cloud If previously the chosen platform was Dropbox, now it is Microsoft's OneDrive, which offers easy access.

We already knew that Microsoft offered the cloud storage solution to Samsung terminals in a decision caused by the closure of the platform of the Korean company, Samsung Cloud.OneDrive became its replacement and now it's back in the news by offering an improved user experience when used on a Galaxy Note 10 or Note 10+.

Photos and videos in the cloud

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And Microsoft has announced that the OneDrive application will be natively integrated with the Gallery> application and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. This way, photos can be synced and uploaded to the Microsoft cloud automatically."

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When entering the Gallery app>a message like the one shown in the image above by which, if we wish, we can use OneDrive to synchronize photos and videos in all devices so that we can access said content from any place and device connected to said Microsoft account, it does not matter if it is mobile, tablet or PC."

OneDrive by Microsoft offers 5 GB of free storage, which can be expanded by checking out and purchasing one of their plans. For everyone using Samsung Cloud, the company made up for the cloud shutdown by offering storage with the same features for free for 1 on OneDrive.

In addition, Microsoft has in mind to offer a new and improved user experience and will soon improve the way we have to move through the photos that we have synchronizedin OneDrive in such a way that browsing will offer the results in less time and will also allow the user to scroll through the collection of photos and videos using a timeline.

Via | Windows Central

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