![]() OneDrive on Android has in fact come on a long way in recent months, with Personal Vault and easy Office scanning (right) confirmation that my Samsung Gallery photos are indeed now in OneDrive, here's part of the dedicated 'album'. In my case, I'm already a subscriber, but anyone else would see confirmation of the extra 15GB storage and - probably - an advert(!) I suspect that I now get 1TB plus 15GB, but as I'm only currently using about 300GB, it's neither here nor there! There's a 'Connect' page and confirmation screen, to make sure that Samsung's software can write the 'new' files to OneDrive.įollowed by a confirmation of your Microsoft 365 status. See the notification from Samsung Cloud - 10 days left to migrate, and then two months until all media and documents will be deleted (right) tapping through gives more detail - note that all this doesn't affect the backup of PIM and other personal data, which will carry on to Samsung's servers. But we're now seeing warning notices on Samsung's Android phones, as shown below: Samsung and Microsoft have been getting closer over the last few years, with pre-installs of Office, with the whole 'Your Phone' integration, to name but two tie-ups, and the move to OneDrive has been public knowledge for a year. ![]() ![]() In fact, for many users it may even be worth triggering the migration of what might only be a handful of images in order to get the free cloud storage space. ![]()
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