New Dropbox For Android Now Available, Adds Automatic Camera Uploads, Coming Soon To iOS
By Paul Morris | February 24th, 2012
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It was at the beginning of February that the Dropbox team took the "simplify your life" motto to new levels by introducing an experimental build for Android users which had a number of excellent feature enhancements. The beta build was known as the ‘Experimental Android Forum Build 2.0.9′ and brought additional features to the already impressive Dropbox service by introducing automatic background uploading of photographs and videos as well as support for increased upload sizes and the ability to resume an upload after an interruption.
In just three short weeks, the Dropbox team have taken that lovely experimental version of the application and released a full update to the Android Market which will vary in version depending on the device it is installed upon. The official release features all of the feature improvements that we expected to see from the experimental release with the official changelog offering the following:
- Allows you to automatically upload photos and videos in the background using Wi-Fi or data plan.
- Up to 3 GB of free space for uploading photos automatically (in 500 MB increments).
- Upload files of any size.
- Various performance improvements & bug fixes.
If you are an existing Dropbox for Android user then head on over to the Market to upgrade, or download now if you are a new user from the link embedded below:
Download Dropbox for Android [Market link]
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