![]() ![]() You’ll pay $2.99 (about £2/AU$4) per month for 200GB, and if you want to ramp up to 2TB, that will cost $9.99 (about £7.50/AU$13.50) per month. The entry-level plan which gives you 100GB of storage will run to $1.99 (about £1.50/AU$2.50) per month. The good news is that subscribing to Google One will be a cheaper affair than current Google Drive plans. You can stay informed about when Google One is arriving in your region by entering your email here (opens in new tab). Google One will go live as a service for folks to sign up to – as opposed to being upgraded from Google Drive – later in the year, according to Google. The rollout of upgrades will be confined to the US initially, expanding globally down the line. So that could be as soon as next month, in theory. Current subscribers to premium Google Drive plans will automatically be upgraded to Google One in the ‘coming months’, the firm says. That’s pretty much everything covered, although it’s worth noting that Google clarified that when folks are moved to the new offering from Google Drive, the fundamental way they use Drive to store files – and to share them – won’t change. Google has a clear pitch here, and by making the new plans appeal to families – and offering easy access to (hopefully good quality) tech support if any problems are encountered – the company is clearly pushing for mainstream appeal. So it’s a family-friendly service?Ībsolutely. And that could be quite an attraction, particularly for the less tech-savvy out there.Īnd finally, Google One will allow a plan to be shared across five family members, with each person getting their own private area for storage. Subscribers will be given what Google describes as “one-tap access to experts” should they need help with any Google product or service. ![]() Essentially, these sort of vouchers or deals are additional elements to make Google One a better overall value proposition.Īnother major thrust here is improved customer support. For example, you might get a discount on a hotel booking found via Google. We’re talking credits to spend at the Google Play store, or deals on things you find when running a Google search. And everybody likes stuff – especially freebies. ![]()
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