![]() Current customers of standalone OneDrive storage plans (such as a 100 or 200 GB plans) are not affected by these changes.If you are using more than 5 GB of free storage, you will continue to have access to all files for at least 12 months after these changes go into effect in early 2016.If you are an Office 365 consumer subscriber and have stored in excess of 1 TB, you will be notified of this change and will be able to keep your increased storage for at least 12 months.These changes will start rolling out in early 2016. for example 100GB was 7.49/month earlier is now just 1.99/month. The 15 GB camera roll storage bonus will also be discontinued. By default it is 7GB for free accounts But Microsoft announced that it is increasing the Free storage space to 15GB, all office 365 subscribers will get 1TB of OneDrive storage and all the other plans are reduced over 70. Free OneDrive storage will decrease from 15 GB to 5 GB for all users, current and new.100 GB and 200 GB paid plans are going away as an option for new users and will be replaced with a 50 GB plan for $1.99 per month in early 2016.Starting now, those subscriptions will include 1 TB of OneDrive storage. We’re no longer planning to offer unlimited storage to Office 365 Home, Personal, or University subscribers.I currently have 40GB of free storage (15GB (Free) + 10GB (Loyalty bonus) + 15GB (Camera roll bonus)), after the changes I will have only 15GB of free space (5GB (Free) + 10GB (Loyalty bonus)). Telstra is giving its customers 200GB of free Microsoft OneDrive storage Andy Weir 04:44 EDT Hot 19 On July 27, Microsoft will finally introduce the changes it announced last. ![]() It will also discontinue 15 GB camera roll storage bonus, but other bonuses such as loyalty bonus won’t be impacted, which is a good news. This was also upgraded back in June last year from 7GB. Microsoft has introduced 50GB plans by killing existing 100 GB and 200 GB plans and is also downgrading free OneDrive storage from 15 GB to 5 GB for all users. Microsoft says that some Office 365 subscribers had backed up numerous PCs and stored entire movie collections and DVR recordings that exceeded 75 TB per user, which is the main reason for killing unlimited storage. ![]() ![]() Now the company has announced that it will no longer be offering unlimited storage to Office 365 Home, Personal, or University subscribers. Last October Microsoft upgraded OneDrive storage to unlimited for all Office 365 subscribers from 1TB of free storage introduced last June that was increased from 20GB.
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