With Apple soon launching its iCloud storage service and Microsoft pushing its Skydrive, the level at which mobile devices interact with the cloud appears to be intensifying. The HTC-Dropbox partnership will make it possible for users to access and store all kinds of files like music, video and documents in the cloud. Normally, Dropbox offers 2GB free, but Sense 3.5 users will get 3GB extra.
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At this point, HTC has not said if older Sense users with Android phones will get the Dropbox storage, but we may see the company extend this offer to more customers in the near future to keep up with the competition.
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