LG offer free Cloud facilities for people who own mobile phones

May 3rd, 2012 by Sandy

LG Free Cloud StorageIt seems as if the Korean phone manufacturers have also joined the group of companies providing the Cloud service to mobile phone owners. In fact, the manufacturer had given this service a try quite some months back when they offered Cloud storage facilities with the 50GB promotion that it had run along with the Box. However, now the company has decided to offer their new product that they have named LG Cloud independently. It is said that the service would be made available form the next day onwards in the beta edition both in their home country as well as the United States.

People owning an LG gadget are fortunate in that, for the initial six months all the LG smartphones would be offered a massive 50 GB of free data via the LG Cloud. In order to avail of this free storage facility, all a person has to do would be to install the Android software on their smartphones. After the first six months, when the promotion ends, they storage space will be reduced from 50GB to 5GB, and those who do not own LG devices will be given 2GB. The LG Cloud would be able to transcode videos that have been uploaded instantly for enhanced bandwidth use, and will permit the users to stream 3D matter with their phones to a TV of the same make. This would be akin to what Apple is offering their clients with their iCloud or Airport.

One point to bear in mind before users try to grab this application from the Google Play store is that this app can be used only on the phones that are run on the Android 2.3 version upwards. As per the manufacturer, the LG Cloud would function on many thing that can enhance the facility like the web-based portal, storage space that has been paid additionally for and the like.