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Google One – Google’s new storage service

A new addition to the Google family is on its way.

Within the next few months, launch for the new cloud storage service called ‘Google One’ is officially on the desk. The last time Google updated or upgraded its storage service plans was in 2014. Now, it’s adding a new tier and lowering the prices as part of its Google One rollout. This new service also includes a revamped pricing plans. Furthermore, Google promised some “extras”, a family plan too. All of this with free and unlimited access to ‘live help’ for all of Google’s consumer products & services.

More Support

Google promises refined support, including more benefits down the line for Google One subscribers. In Google One’s blog post they promise of extra perks such as Google Play credits and discounts on hotels found through Google Search. No more specifications are available till date.
Google one also hold a five family member plan that can share an individual’s paid account. They all get their personal cloud storage space within the pre-taken plan limit. They all can use One’s live help assistance too.
At this point, It seems like that one of the most beneficial aspects of the new service is ‘live help’. The live experts are said to be available 24/7 through chat, call or email. All of this is accessible to paid accounts. Google till now has a lot of consumer services and products which changes frequently. So no doubt, the framework and mechanism of what they do, how they do it is now always evident or transparent. Anyhow, in my opinion, this ‘live help’ is going to be a plus for both, the newbies and the experienced users of Google. In fact, 24/7 support was previously limited to the G-Suite business account holding Consumers.

Pricing for Google One

The Google One still have the free cloud storage tier, that too with a generous space of 15 gigabytes. However, if you want a little higher storage capacity than that, you will have to put on some dough too. The further price listing plans till now are as below:

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