iCloud now has iPhone and Android apps

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iCloud is one of the most popular cloud storing services available. It gives you a complete OS kind of interface on the internet. You get apps like file explorer, note pad and many others when you login to your account on the website. Also, the storage is free. You can get a large space on the cloud for your personal stuff.

Anyway, the news is, the service now has an iPhone and an Android app for your smartphone with which, using the service has become more easy. You can upload all your files from your computer, download the apps on your smartphone and get all the files you need anytime and anywhere you go. And with the iPhone app, you can upload files on your phone and share with whom ever you want by just sending a link to their email address with the default iPhone email app.

iCloud app for iPhone

The files are given high security also. If you are a Windows or a Mac user, you can use the Easy Upload app to easily upload all the files you need to the cloud. And if you are short on storage, you can extend the storage space on cloud for as low as $3.33 per month. So if you are looking for cloud storage, here is a really good one.

So download iCloud for iPhone and search for ‘iCloud’ on Android Market on your phone to get it. You can download Easy Upload for Windows or Mac also to make the process easier.

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    as of today, there is no “iCloud” in the android market.  what are you talking about?

    • Anonymous
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      The iCloud that has been referred here has now become CloudMe. http://www.cloudme.com/en
      The current CloudMe was iCloud to begin with. But when Apple decided to go for iCloud, this changed.