

Microsoft is also planning to enable 30GB of storage with automatic photo backups turned on in OneDrive. In addition, the updated OneDrive app for iOS has new photo-sharing capabilities via "albums," a feature that also will be coming at an unspecified future date to the Windows Phone and Android platforms, according to a January 27 OneDrive blog post. It's possible to use this app to upload files to OneDrive for Business, Microsoft explained in a January 28 OneDrive blog post. Although it might be considered to be a consumer app, the updated iOS app has the capability to handle storage for both work files and consumer files, according to Microsoft's announcement. This updated OneDrive app for iOS can be downloaded from the Apple iTunes store here. Microsoft released an updated OneDrive app for iOS devices this week as part of its broader efforts to deliver a unified business and personal cloud storage experience.
