Friday, January 20, 2017

OneDrive on Android now helps you free up space … – CNET in Spanish

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The app OneDrive Microsoft includes broom and dustpan in its most recent version for Android.

The application of storage now suggests you free up space by deleting files from the phone that already have a backup in the Microsoft cloud. In this way, users can delete files, knowing that a backup copy of the original is now protected and accessible from any place with Internet.

Unfortunately, the function is appearing only in the beta version of the app, according to Android Police and LifeHacker.

In a brief announcement on Google Plus, Microsoft says that the protect 1GB of photos in OneDrive, it will automatically launch a notice to remove the photos at a local level and free up space.

Microsoft says that the users registered in the beta can start taking the necessary photographs, or upload them to your phone and back them up, so patience because 1GB of photos are many, many images. When the app detects 1GB of photos, it will throw a prompt to save a copy in OneDrive and delete the local files.

This function will be very helpful for all the users that use OneDrive for storage. This feature already exists in Google Photos in its version for iOS and Android and is very useful to clean up space, especially on devices with little storage.

anyone interested in being part of the beta of OneDrive you can register and begin to test the features of this version before they reach the public version.

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