Microsoft OneDrive for Android Now Supports Video Streaming, Better Photo Organization and Links Sharing

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Microsoft has updated their OneDrive for Android to 3.0 and brings support for video streaming, improved photo organization and link sharing. Microsoft’s free online storage service OneDrive has been lagging behind on features a little, but today’s update improves things.

OneDrive is the one place for everything in your work and personal life. It gives you free online storage for all your personal files so you can get to them from your Android device, computer (PC or Mac), and any other devices you use. With OneDrive for Business, you also get storage for your work files so you can share and collaborate on them with other people at your work or school.

Here is the full change log of OneDrive for Android v3.0

  • Stream videos without leaving the app
  • Add photos to albums
  • Open share links in the app

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw1ciTl5YK4

For those who are not using OneDrive but using Windows should try it, as it is free and allows better integration with Windows. In addition, it adheres more closely to Android’s Material Design better than Dropbox. You can download OneDrive from Google Play Store.

Amarnath Natarajan

I am a freelance programmer and tech enthusiast. In my spare time I contribute to this website.

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