Flickr launches new Android app and hands out 1-terabyte of free storage

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If you thought Google’s 15GB of combined free storage for Drive, Gmail, and Google+ Photos was a good deal, check out Flickr. They not only released a new app, but to entice you to start using the service, they are offering 1-terabyte of free space for both photos and videos. They certainly aren’t fooling around since 1-terabyte is more than enough for a small city of people, let alone an individual person. Of course videos can eat that up pretty quickly, and thankfully they are included.

To give you a perspective, you could take one photo every hour for 40 years and still not fill it up. That’s over 350,000 photos. To further compare things, it would cost you $50 per month for the same 1-terabyte of storage with Google.

As to the app, it’s now at version 2.0 which is on par with the iOS version. Hit the break for the list of features and download links.

Features:

  • Full bleed and high-resolution images
  • Justified views everywhere
  • Sixteen artistically designed filters
  • Photo editor that allows you to enhance, draw, crop, add text or retouch your photo to get them just how you want them
  • Your photos are always yours on Flickr and we give you complete control of your privacy with every photo you take
  • Find and join groups, share photos and join the discussion
  • Explore beautiful and interesting photos from the massive Flickr community – nearby or across the globe
  • Keep track of where you take photos automatically with geotagging

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