Mumbai: Samsung has quietly announced to give 50 GB free Dropbox storage offer to its Galaxy Tab 2 series tablet models for one year. Samsung's Promo page states that the consumers who purchase new Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (P3100) and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 models will get 50 GB free Dropbox storage for a year. These users are simply required to sign-up or login in the Dropbox app and continue to use it till one year from the day of login/sign-up.
Following the footsteps of HTC, now Samsung had entered in to exclusive partnership with Dropbox and thus announcing the free 50 GB storage for its Galaxy S III smartphone some time back. The same limited time offer has now been extended to the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 tablet models as well and only with trial period of one year.
Those who by the 7-inch display bearing Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and 10.1-inch display bearing Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 get 48 GB free additional storage on top of the free 2 GB for a year. After the promotional period for a year ends, the storage will be automatically downgraded to 2 GB but an additional free 3 GB storage will be available to these tablet owners.

This offer is available in all countries where Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (P3100) and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 are being sold.
Dropbox currently offers 50 GB storage at a $100 annual charge so those users who really need it can purchase the storage amount after their one year of free storage trial period gets over.
This offer is available in all countries where Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (P3100) and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 are being sold. However, this offer is not available in China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan or Syria.
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