Apple Dare to Challenge Google and Dropbox

Apple Dare to Challenge Google and Dropbox

Apple launched a cloud-based storage system named iCloud latest drive to compete with Google Drive and Dropbox. The new service is similar to Apple's iCloud, but provide an enhanced experience for the control files are stored online.

iCloud Drive has a user interface similar to Dropbox and other file storage services. Users can sort and organize their files as needed to create a folder.

After synchronization, the files stored in iCloud Drive can then be accessed from a Mac computer, as well as the iPhone and iPad. Apple provides 5GB of free storage space per user.

Apple iCloud Drive treat this as iTunes available for Windows operating systems. Of course, Apple wants to get profit from the competitors platforms.

In the event WWDC 2014, Monday (06/02/2014), in the United States, Apple announced the pricing structure for users who want to expand the storage capacity in iCloud Drive. Users who subscribe to 20GB required to pay 0.99 dollars per month, while the 200GB subscription charge 3.99 US dollars per month.

In comparison, Google offers 15GB of Google Drive storage for free, and users who want more capacity can pay 1.99 dollars per month for 100GB, 9.99 dollars per month for 1TB, and 99.99 dollars per month to 10TB.
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