Hello everyone and welcome back to another video it is Francesco here for today's video
We are diving into the brand new Google Drive. I wanted to share some of the more recent changes. They've made now
They've made two core real changes
They develop the UI to be a bit more like the Gmail application in terms of making it a little more spring clean II
And also adding some new font
And I'm also going to dive into some of the pricing that they have now introduced with the new Google 1 pricing
So hopefully this feature will be useful for you. There'll be links and all of the timestamps below
So first off Google Drive have done a great job with the new redesign
Now the new Google Drive has this new panel on the left hand side
So from this new button
What you can do is you can add a folder file or even add or create a new document
And it's really easy to use but it just simplifies that left-hand panel
now they have also improved the font as well as the iconography and it does look really crisp now Google Drive have also
Introduced some new storage pricing as well
Now, of course traditionally we have dual drive storage that spans across Google Drive Gmail and photos now
Of course
We have 15 gigabytes free with the Google Drive or we should be calling it Google 1 from now on
Google have renamed the naming of their pricing for Google Drive
Allowing you to have a bit more clarity on exactly where your storage is going now previously, of course
you could get a hundred gigabytes for one pound 59 or one dollar 99 a 1 terabyte for
9.99 or 2 terabytes for $19
9920
9 which is a brilliant price discount for people you can also get 2 terabytes of information for
$19.99 that with Google 1 they will give you updates and also upgrade you autumn to be if you fall under those categories
Already, but for example with myself I use 100 gigabyte storage say soon
I'll be upgraded to the 200 and my pricing will essentially change now
You're probably wondering how does this compare against the other cloud competition francesco?
So, of course we have iCloud which is Apple's version of the storage with 5 gigabytes free, which is pretty reasonable
but we also have iCloud offering 50 gigabytes of room for
99 cents a month
they also offer two-drug gigabytes for 2.99 a months and 2 terabytes for
$9.99 a that Google one is trying to compete with the likes of Apple here
You're probably wondering what are the other ones like and of course Microsoft and the likes of Dropbox have other paid
cloud storage as well how five gigabytes free and that's of course tied to your office 365
Experience or you could pay an additional?
$1 99 a months to get 50 gigabytes extra now
Of course if you are in the the office area sixteens experience
You can pay $69 99 year to get one terabyte which works out about
$6 per month for that terabyte
And finally, we have a Dropbox which offers two gigabytes free to users Dropbox also offers
9.99 in month for one terabyte and
19.99 month for a terabyte with creative professional functionality
so, of course as you can see in the comparison
You can see Google 1 definitely is competing against the lines of Dropbox onedrive and definitely going head-to-head with iCloud
Now of course times change and we have bigger smartphones and of course more actual memory
So it's important that of course we're getting more storage for our buck
So that was a short overview of Google Drive and also limit pricing. Hopefully it was helpful, but hopefully also comparing those ones there
I'll include the links in description. Of course, all of this is subject to change. So do make sure to check the links in description
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