Earlier this year, T-Mobile began a partnership that established a closer relationship with Google outside just carrying an Android phone. In other words, un-carrier moves to integrate more Google services into its products while also giving Google a more prominent place on its network. After brief leaking a few months ago, T-Mobile has now confirmed the availability of exclusive Google One transactions for its customers.
Google One is just Giant Giant’s latest effort to make the cloud platform more profitable. Replacing the old Google Drive subscription service, the new Google One brand includes not only some Google services but also additional features that are not directly related to cloud storage. For example, it offers VPN services and cashback from Google Store purchases.
Like other Cloud Storage Services, Google One offers several levels that determine how much storage you get with monthly prices. This is where T-Mobile bonds are closer to Google in. There is a new level that offers 500GB of storage with only $ 5 a month, cutting between 200GB of $ 2.99 / month and plan 2TB $ 9.99 / month.
This new level seems to have most of the features of Google one subscription, but not all. Ordinary automatic backup and extra space for Gmail and photos exist, as well as 10% credit on Google Store purchases and extended trials for other Google-related services. However, what is missing from the list is VPN, which is only available for 2TB or higher plans.
Of course, you must be a T-Mobile customer who qualifies for this 500GB level, and you can also take advantage of a 30-day free trial that automatically updates the monthly fee of $ 5 afterwards. Storage space can be shared with five other Google accounts even if they are not on the same T-Mobile account. This operator also offers 2TB Google One Plan for $ 9.99, but it is no different from what you can get from Google directly.