


Google bundles its storage plans under the Google One subscription option. At first, it may sound enough but considering that documents, files, and pictures range in a few megabytes nowadays, the given space will not be enough for most users. Every Google account starts with 15GB of free storage, and it is shared across Google Photos, Google Drive, and Gmail. Therefore, it is important to know how to manage all the storage given efficiently, unless you are paying Google for extra space. The microSD is waterproof and x-ray proof, but it can get corrupted/damaged when you remove it when the phone is still on, always turn it off when removing.From Gmail to Google Drive, Google offers 15GB of free space, but there is no surprise that many exceed this limit after some time. But it's always important to have a backup of your important stuff on the cloud. Just be glad there's always the good old' microSD card slot, some phones heavily rely on the cloud (Apple and Google forcing people to use their cloud service). I think the last promo was from a Samsung phone or something, but I remember I could not redeem the LG promo until after it expired (guess you can't add on top of the current promo)

your stuff on your Google Drive account will still be there but you cannot add anything, you can only delete stuff or pay for more space. Say you use 50 gigs and your promo of 100 gigs runs out, what happens? Will you be forced to buy storage to keep your content? Remember after the two year promo it goes back to 15 gigs.My old promotion expired and Google will NOT load G-Mail e-mails if your Drive space is full.
