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New Nexus 4? Be sure to try out Box.net with 50GB of free storage

Box.net

No, you're not dreaming, the Nexus 4 really has been on sale in the Play Store for over 2 weeks straight with no supply issues. We know that in the last couple of weeks, more people have probably picked it up than in the last couple of months, and that means there are a whole lot of new Nexus users out there. One of the big promotions that Box.net started running back in November still applies though, and everyone with a new LG device — including the Nexus 4 — can take advantage of 50GB of free storage just for downloading the app and logging in.

Stick around after the break and check out a few of the high points of the Box.net app, and see if it's worth a shot to get some free storage.

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Galaxy Note II and Galaxy Camera users can receive 50GB of free Dropbox storage

Galaxy Note II and Galaxy Camera users can receive 50GB of free Dropbox storage

Owners of the Galaxy S III may be familiar with Samsung’s partnership with Dropbox that allows owners to register for 50GB of free storage space.

Samsung confirms all Canadian Galaxy S III models will include 50GB Dropbox promotion

Dropbox on the Galaxy S III

In a statement to the fine folks at MobileSyrup, Samsung has verified that all Canadian models of the Galaxy S III will include free (for two years) an extra 48GB Dropbox storage. 

New GS III users will receive a basic 2GB of free space with Dropbox (It is permanent). When they create their own Dropbox account or link their existing account to Samsung Apps, the user will receive 48GB more space through a promotional offer, for a total of 50GB. This is available for 2yrs.

This leaves us with two questions — what happens to your files at the end of two years if you decide not to continue the 50GB plan, and why Verizon and AT&T decided against it. We can guess at the answer to the first — you'll likely be given a grace period to get anything from the cloud you want to keep before you lose 48GB worth of your storage. Dropbox wants your love, and your money, and they know they won't get either if they delete your files willy-nilly.

The answer to the second part, well, that just escapes us. 

Source: MobileSyrup

Verizon and AT&T decline to offer 50GB of free Dropbox for the Galaxy S III

Verizon and AT&T decline to offer 50GB of free Dropbox for the Galaxy S III

Samsung had worked out a nice little deal with Dropbox to offer 50GB of free storage space to its Galaxy S III owners.

Box teams up with LG, offers 50GB of free storage to LG Android owners

Today, we have some good news for our readers who own an LG Android smartphone running Android 2.1 or higher. If you fit this criteria, then you are eligible to download the Box.net app and receive 50GB of free storage. This promotion is currently running from November 30, 2011 until March 31, 2012.

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