Microsoft OneDrive Now Offers Unlimited Storage for All Office 365 Users

If you’re a Microsoft OneDrive user, the company has announced all Office 365 subscribers now get unlimited storage with their service:

Today, storage limits just became a thing of the past with Office 365.  OneDrive and OneDrive for Business will now offer unlimited storage—at no additional cost—to our Office 365 consumer and business customers.

All subscribers of Office 365 across consumer, commercial and education plans will get unlimited storage, as the rollout starts today for Office 365 Home, Personal and University customers. If you’re aren’t part of the latter, you can jump onto the rollout queue here.

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For existing Office 365 users that now have unlimited storage, Microsoft encourages users to take advantage of your new storage capacity by enabling automatic photo and video backups via the OneDrive for iOS app, which was recently updated with Touch ID support. If you’re already an Office 365 subscriber, this is a pretty good news.

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Lakh Jhajj
Lakh Jhajj
11 years ago

Gary, How much is the subscription for Office 365 home edition or consumer edition?

Gary
Reply to  Lakh Jhajj
11 years ago

Home: $10/mo or $99/year.

iFone
iFone
Reply to  Gary
11 years ago

This is an absolute no brainer if you’re looking for cloud storage. You even get skype minutes + Office

Anon
Anon
Reply to  Lakh Jhajj
11 years ago

If you can get a 15% off $100 iTunes gift card, you can get it for $85. Or 1 year prepaid via Amazon for $70.

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