Google back in May had introduced the 'Google One’ brand and it also converted all Google Drive paid storage plans to Google One. After a few months in invite-only beta, the Google One is now available in the U.S. It gives more storage across Drive, Gmail, and Photos. The company is also improving the prices of the storage plans and adding new options, so you can find one that works for you. The Google One storage plans offer 15GB free space to every user, while the paid plans start at 100GB at $1.99/month, up next is the 200GB plan for $2.99/month and a whopping 2 TB for $10/month. Though Google is not widely publicizing, there are much bigger plans at the 10TB account for $99.99/month, 20TB for $199.99/month, and 30 TB for $299.99/month. You can also share your plan with up to five additional family members. Beyond storage, Google One product also offers 24/7 live support for Google’s products from Google Calendar to Gmail to Google Docs. The company is also announcing new perks for subscribers including special Google Store and Google Express deals. Google One is publicly available starting today in the United States and will be rolled out to other countries around the world eventually. Source
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