OneDrive is the one place for everything in your work and personal life. It gives you free online storage for all your personal files so you can get to them from your Android device, computer (PC or Mac), and any other devices you use. With OneDrive for Business, you also get storage for your work files so you can share and collaborate on them with other people at your work or school. The OneDrive app for Android lets you easily work with your personal and work files when you’re on the go:
• Browse all your OneDrive files and files shared with you. • Automatically upload photos and videos to your personal OneDrive account using Camera backup. • Share your files. • Move, delete, and rename files, and create new folders. • Open your OneDrive files in other apps, including Office apps. • Quickly get to documents you've recently opened. • Search for your files and folders.
Notes: For you to sign in to OneDrive for Business, your organization needs to have a qualifying SharePoint Online or Office 365 business subscription plan. You can't sign in with an account from an on-premises directory. Camera backup, search, sort, and the ability to add OneDrive for Business accounts are available only on devices running Android 4.0 or later.
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7 Jan 2025
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Terrible app since the change in Nov 2024. Now it crashes every time I click on something. How do I go back to a working version? And it doesn't update since 1 Jan 2025. Crashes every time I go to photos, Gallery. Boom, dead. Why do Microsoft think that more functions makes things better? It just makes for worse quality. No wonder people are turning to more reliable solutions
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Jordan Mujakachi
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7 January 2025
What is the purpose of paying for a subscription, backing up my photos, only for the app to tell me "the photo was deleted, or you don't have permission to edit"???? They're MY pictures?? Why on earth can't I access them? My WiFi works perfectly well, yet, the OneDrive app can't seem to load pictures, and I constantly have to close and reopen. Utterly useless. I'm switching to Google Drive.
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Simeon Stoyanov
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22 December 2024
Ever since the recent update, when I go into OneDrive, I can't see the files organised in the same way as they're organised in my phone storage. Instead, all I can see is all files by date, or I have to manually create albums and add pictures, which is double the work. These used to be the ability to see files organised in the same folders as my phone.
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