Microsoft OneDrive’s cloud storage secures photos, videos, and files to keep them protected, synced, and accessible on all your devices. The OneDrive app lets you view and securely share photos, videos, and files with friends and family. Plus, you can use the app to automatically back up your phone’s photos and videos. Start with 5 GB of free cloud storage space or upgrade to a Microsoft 365 subscription to get up to 1 TB of cloud storage.
• Browse all your OneDrive files and files shared with you. • Automatically upload photos and videos to your personal OneDrive account using Camera backup. • Share your files. • Move, delete, and rename files, and create new folders. • Open your OneDrive files in other apps, Word, Excel or PowerPoint. • Quickly get to documents you've recently opened. • Search for your files and folders.
Notes: For you to sign in to OneDrive for Business, your organization needs to have a qualifying SharePoint Online or Office 365 business subscription plan. You can't sign in with an account from an on-premises directory. Camera backup, search, sort, and the ability to add OneDrive for Business accounts are available only on devices running Android 4.0 or later.
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They're so worried about trying to make it look like a cutesy photo gallery that they forgot how to SYNC FILES. You know, THE WHOLE POINT OF THIS APP? Added files from my PC to a OneDrive folder, made sure they synced to online, but no matter how many times I refresh, it won't show them in the app. Details screen says the folder contains files, but folder shows as empty. Microsoft really needs to start kicking the marketing folks out of the room and letting the nerds design apps again.
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Megan Reif
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27 January 2025
Still awful jan 25. longtime 365 customer. switched my photos from Google to OneDrive to consolidate. discovered you can't buy more than 2TB storage. Search function no longer has face recognition search and even though there are albums and tags auto created with date and location the search function doesn't allow search of date, location, etc. It's truly awful to navigate, hangs, and sharing a photo is difficult. I thought with AI this would be fixed. COME ON Microsoft. You should do better.
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OriginalsbyItalia
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10 February 2025
Great features, abundance of storage, and syncs properly. Unfortunately, I don't like the fact that if you upload a photo or a file to the cloud, then later want to delete it off of the cloud but keep it on your mobile device, you can't, because it goes to the recycle bin. The only way to retrieve it is to restore it, which means it's back on the cloud where you didn't want it to go to begin with because you just deleted it. It defeats the purpose of what you're trying to accomplish. Needs a fix
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