Google launches Google One
Google Drive, Google’s cloud storage service, recently announced an adjustment and upgrade to provide consumers with an upgraded Google Drive payment plan, a lower subscription price, and greater storage space. In addition, Google said that all paid Drive storage users will migrate to the Google One service in the coming months.
Free users can have 15GB of free space. The Google One user, the basic user monthly fee of 1.99 US dollars, can enjoy up to 100GB of storage space, in addition to the 2.99 US dollars and 9.99 US dollars two charges, each month can enjoy 200GB and 2TB of storage space. But if you want to exceed 2TB per month, Google currently says that the pricing of the plan will not change. This change has not changed for G Suite business users. Users who previously paid $9.99 per month to subscribe to 1 TB can upgrade to 2 TB without increasing costs.
Google One can allow up to 5 family members to share and provide each member with independent storage. In addition, the company provides Google One users with “one-click access” expertise, which means that even $ 1.99 for basic users can also seek the help of Google experts.
Google One official page writes:
“Initially, Google One will only be available on a limited basis. If you have a paid Drive storage plan, you’ll be automatically upgraded to Google One over the coming months.
Look out for an email with details on your new benefits.
Google One plans will start at 100 GB for $1.99, 200 GB for $2.99, and 2 TB for $9.99 per month, while pricing for plans larger than 2TB will remain the same. (Existing 1 TB Drive plans will be upgraded to 2 TB at no extra cost.)“