


With the next month, a 100GB monthly plan will set you back a mere $1.99, which is a saving of $5.50 on the current fee, while 200GB will set you back just $3.99, down from $11.49. Microsoft also announced that the price plans will be reduced, which once again pulls its offerings into closer contention with what Google offers. 15GB is pretty good going, particularly given that many others, such as Apple’s iCloud, are comparatively stingy with how much storage they offer to non-paying consumers, and the generosity doesn’t end there. OneDrive’s Microsoft 365 Personal plan, which costs 69.99 per year for 1TB, gives you access to the Office 365 app suite, as well as advanced security and productivity tools. With Google Drive giving customers a generous 15GB just for signing up, it’s clear that Microsoft doesn’t want to lose out on potential customers just because a rival is offering a better deal. At the present moment, those signing up to a free OneDrive account can enjoy 7GB of cloud-based storage for photos, videos, documents and other such files, but soon, this will be bumped to 15GB of free storage. Microsoft’s OneDrive, formerly SkyDrive, is one of a large number of services vying for your attention in the battle of the cloud services, and in order entice customers into signing up, the software company has announced its intention to more than double the amount of storage space offered as standard.
