Apple has increased the maximum amount of data users can store on their iCloud Dive. Users will now get 2TB on the online storage service. The company offers 5GB of iCloud storage for free.
Users will now have to pay $19.99 per month, double the amount they paid for 1TB storage, $9.99. The company also offers a 50GB plan for 99 cents per month, and a 200GB option for $3.99.
Users can now access any type of file, including PDFs, plain text documents and Excel spreadsheets, and then access it from their iOS and Mac OS devices, and Windows computer.
Google Drive on the other hand offers 15GBs for free and paid plans starting at 100GBs for $1.99 per month and running up to a massive 30 terabytes for $299.99 per month.