Canadian carriers accept Dropbox Free Storage offer of the GALAXY S III

17 June, 2012 Galaxy S III

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Customers of AT&T and Verizon who are purchasing the Samsung Galaxy S III, will be disappointed as the two carriers have rejected the offer that third-party storage company Dropbox has given to those carriers offering the red hot smartphone. The deal allows those purchasing the Samsung Galaxy S III to get a total of 50GB of free storage from Dropbox for two years. While the Dropbox offer hasn't been universally accepted in the States, it has been agreed to by all the Canadian mobile operators offering the Samsung Galaxy S III.


"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." - Samsung & Dropbox statement




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Considering that anyone can get 2GB for free, that is 48gigs of additional space for 2 years. All that Dropbox asked for in return was for each carrier to have Dropbox pre-loaded on the phone.


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