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Samsung Android Camera with free storage
"The most important thing to us is to provide our users with the ability to have a seamless experience across the many devices they use and this partnership shows our mutual commitment to offering Samsung users the best possible experience," said Lars Fjeldsoe-Nielsen, Head of Mobile Business at Dropbox. "These integrations with Samsung's latest Wi-Fi and 4G enabled Android camera and Galaxy Note 2 means Dropbox users can rest assured their photographs and HD videos will be with them anytime, anywhere."

Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Through these integrations, users will receive Dropbox out-of-the-box on both the new Samsung Android Camera and Galaxy Note 2. In addition, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Android smartphone will automatically sync pictures and movies stored in Dropbox with the Picture Gallery application. This means that as soon as the Gallery is opened, users will be able to effortlessly access all their photos already stored in their Dropbox. This gives users a personalized experience as soon as they open the picture or video gallery. Consumers who purchase the new eligible Samsung Galaxy Android Camera or Galaxy Note 2 can get 50GB free online storage for two years.

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