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    Need more Drive storage for your Chromebook? Google One makes it cheaper

    Kevin TofelBy Kevin TofelMay 14, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read

    With so many Chromebook and Nexus / Pixel phone purchases in the past, I have yet to pay for Google Drive storage. But all good things come to an end and my 1 TB of free space from the 2015 Chromebook Pixel purchase — just ran out. Luckily, it’s getting cheaper for Drive space thanks to Google One.

    Google announced the consumer product rename on Monday, along with cutting some plan prices and adding a new plan. Here’s a rundown of the new Google One storage plans and monthly prices, per TechCrunch:

    • 100 GB for $1.99
    • 200 GB for $2.99 (This is a new plan)
    • 2 TB for $9.99 (Was $19.99 prior to Google One)
    • 10 TB for $99.99
    • 20 TB for $199.99
    • 30 TB for $299.99

    Google says the new plans will be rolling out over the next few months, starting in the U.S. I’ll likely wait for the new pricing because these are my current options on the smaller plans — I don’t need 10 TB or more:

    Google Drive pricing

    What makes this an even better deal though is an additional sharing feature: With Google One, storage can easily be shared between six people using Google Families. And the icing on the cake is included 24/7 Google Experts support for help via chat or phone on any Google consumer product or service.

    Google One logo

    Clearly, with only 39 percent of my Drive storage currently used, I can wait for the new plans. But once they come online, I’ll assess how much storage I and my family need. If possible, the 200 GB for $2.99 a month is what I’m aiming for.

    I wish Google had a plan between the 200 GB and 2 TB options, say 1 TB for $4.99 a month because that’s likely the sweet spot for me and my three family members. Note that existing 1 TB Drive plans will get upgraded to the new 2 TB plan “at no extra cost”. So you’ll still pay what you’re paying today for 1 TB but Google will be doubling your storage. Essentially, the 1 TB plan is being sunset in favor of the 2 TB tier.

     

    Kevin Tofel
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    After spending 15 years in IT at Fortune 100 companies, Kevin turned a hobby into a career and began covering mobile technology in 2003. He writes daily on the industry and has co-hosted the weekly MobileTechRoundup podcast since 2006. His writing has appeared in print (The New York Times, PC Magazine and PC World) and he has been featured on NBC News in Philadelphia.

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