Microsoft will reduce OneDrive free storage to 5GB starting on July 27
Last year there was a bit of a kerfuffle involving Microsoft's cloud storage service, OneDrive. The company announced plans to cut free storage from 15GB to 5GB, and also get rid of the additional 15GB camera roll bonus altogether.
A big backlash followed, and just a few weeks later Microsoft backtracked somewhat. It allowed users to keep their 15GB + 15GB free allotment if they went to a special page and clicked on a big blue "Keep your free storage" button by January 31, 2016.
But what if you've had a OneDrive free account since at least last year and didn't bother to go through the aforementioned procedure? Well, at some point your storage would have been cut to 5GB, but up until now we didn't know exactly when this would happen.
The date is July 27, so make sure to mark that in your calendar if you have more than 5GB of stuff stored in your OneDrive. Beginning on July 27, you'll only get 5GB of storage in total, down from the 15GB plus 15GB bonus at the moment. Do note that for new accounts, the 5GB limit is already in place.
Reader comments
- manoj
- 27 Jan 2021
- YQF
dear i have samsung galaxy a6 plus from last 3 year i musing microsoft one drive with 100 gb storage .. but from some month my one drive showing its full and its only 27 gb used .. what can i do please help
- raul
- 24 Aug 2016
- 33G
This is funny... this cloud is made by Microsoft and offer ONLY 5gb for his users,but Samsung offer 100gb for Galaxy S users who wants to install this cloud.
- Waleed
- 23 Jul 2016
- 6PS
Brother Microsoft Onedrive is far better than the other cloud storage services as google and apple are also preferring on other services!