Telefónica-owned O2 is announcing a range of new features for its new and existing customers. One of them is O2 Clouda new cloud service to store photos, images or files for free and therefore free up space on your smartphone. There is also a new tariff only for mobile devices..

O2 Cloud, in particular, offers 500 GB free so users can store content in the cloud via an app available on both iOS and Android. It’s essentially an app independent of the official O2 app that allows you to manage your line or view your calls and mobile data consumption. It is also possible to access O2 Cloud from any browser through a website dedicated for this purpose.

The operator states that You can create an O2 Cloud account for each contract mobile line.. Thus, if a holder has, for example, two lines, he can create two accounts of 500 GB each. To create an account, simply download the app and register using the phone number associated with O2. You will then need to associate an email address and accept gallery access permissions in order to download the content.

In case the user changes operator, You will be automatically unsubscribed from the service once the line is transferred or cancelled. You will then have 30 days to export all your files from the cloud before the information is completely deleted. On the other hand, if the user is part of the Movistar Cloud and moves to the O2 cloud, he must also export his files from the Movistar cloud storage service and subsequently import them into the O2 cloud storage service.

O2 launches new mobile-only tariff

In parallel, O2 has launched a new mobile-only tariff that combines two already available from the operator. Now users can have 75 GB mobile data and unlimited calls for 15 euros per month. As a reminder, O2 also has a plan with 150GB of data and unlimited calls for €20 per month, as well as a cheaper plan with 20GB of data and unlimited calls for €10 per month.

Finally, O2 has announced that existing and new customers can now subscribe to Movistar Plus+ for 2 euros less month. So they will pay 12 euros per month instead of the 14 euros per month that the service costs. To register and receive a discount of two euros per month, you need to go to the company’s website.

Source: Hiper Textual

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