Monday 4 March 2013

Nexus 4



Nexus 4


The only possible limitation here for some will be individual file upload size limits, which are set at 250MB a piece. Some other services don't have restrictions on file size, but it's hard to fault Box.net for this. It's understandable that with free accounts it'd limit users from taking up serious amounts of bandwidth moving large files around. There has to be a tradeoff somewhere, and this is it for Box. Luckily if you're interested in even more storage, personal paid accounts have this limit increased to 1GB per file.








It's hard to find something in the Box.net app and service that would turn anyone away. And when new Nexus 4 users can have 50GB of storage for free (instead of 5GB for everyone else), there's a whole lot to like here. The quality app and ample free storage could be enough to make some people consider switching over to the service as a primary storage solution. For those of us still entrenched with another, there's no reason not to take advantage of the free storage for a secondary or backup account.

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