Dropbox Declares Deep Incorporation with New New samsung Galaxy Photographic camera and Galaxy Note II
First time integration allows customers to synchronize and discuss images across all New samsung devices
Dropbox, a no cost service that lets you bring your records, pics and vids everywhere and discuss them easily, today declared an integration with the lately launched New samsung Galaxy Photographic camera and Galaxy Note II. With these integrations, Dropbox customers can now enjoy a smooth content syncing encounter across all New samsung gadgets.
Earlier in the year Samsung's leading design Galaxy S III as well as the Galaxy product range launched with Dropbox included. This implies when individuals start their device for once they get requested if Dropbox should synchronize their pics and vids instantly giving the user satisfaction that their valuable reminiscences are with them at all times.
"The most crucial thing to us is to provide our customers with the ability to have a smooth encounter across the many cellular phone gadgets they use and this collaboration reveals our common dedication to providing New samsung customers the best possible encounter," said Lars Fjeldsoe-Nielsen, Head of Mobile Company Development at Dropbox. "These integrations with Samsung's newest Wi-Fi and 4G allowed camera and Galaxy Note II indicates Dropbox customers can be confident their pics and vids will be with them at any time, anywhere."
Through these integrations, customers will receive Dropbox out-of-the-box on both the Galaxy Photographic camera and Note II. Additionally, for once ever, the Galaxy Note II will instantly synchronize pics and vids saved in Dropbox with the Collection application. This implies that as soon as the Collection is started out, customers will be able to easily access all their images already saved in their Dropbox. This gives individuals an individualized encounter as soon as they open the picture and video gallery.
People who purchase the new qualified New samsung Galaxy Photographic camera and Galaxy Note II and complete the Dropbox get started guide (dropbox.com/gs) can get 50 GB no cost space for two years.