
Now the good news is that if you’re a Dropbox user, it looks like Dropbox will be bumping your storage for free, although this is only applicable for users of their Professional and Business Standard accounts.Īccording to Dropbox, “As you collaborate on large files-like ultra hi-def video and interactive presentations-with co-workers and clients, your need for storage only increases. This is applicable for cloud storage services as well where we’re also seeing an increase in the amount of storage offered. This is evidenced on our mobile devices where 16GB as base storage is no longer enough, and where some manufacturers are even considering putting as much as 512GB of storage into their devices.

These days as our media files start getting bigger to accommodate higher resolution displays, our storage needs have increased as well.
