The long awaited Android app for cloud service MEGA Kim Dotcom is now available in the Google Play Store. The iOS app also comes quickly, as a service for Windows Phone.
For those who have followed it, writes The Next Web, to say the least strange that the app now anyway first comes to Android, because of previous reports showed that MEGA would be rolled out on iOS first. The Android app does not by itself MEGA fully developed but is purchased.
Via MEGA you get 50 gigabytes of cloud storage, for nothing. All data is protected and encrypted, set MEGA in the description in the Google Play Store where you can download the app. Directly The capabilities of the Android app at a glance:
- Browsing through your MEGA storage
- Fast upload and download to your Android device
- Automatic camera sync, uploading photos and videos to MEGA
- Search of files in your storage MEGA
- Create public links to your MEGA files to share with others
- Download
- hit Delete files
- Renaming files
- Moving files
- Create Folders
Nice list of options to start with we think. We will very soon once testing the app thoroughly. Especially to see how he can compete with paid services like Dropbox, for a 50 gigabyte storage at Dropbox pay you as soon as $ 50 per year …
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