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AT&T Launches Online iOS Storage Service 'Locker'

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attlockerAT&T has launched a free online storage service for iOS that allows users to automatically upload and backup images and video. AT&T Locker, which competes with Dropbox and other online backup services, includes 5GB of free storage with upgrades to 30 or 100GB available.

AT&T Locker provides users the ability to upload images and video to secure online storage and quickly share on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter or e-mail. Users can create and customize albums for photos and video on the device or online from a laptop or home computer. Customers can also store music and other files in their AT&T Locker storage. The app is compatible back to iPhone 3GS.

Users can make sure they never lose a photo again with Easy Upload feature, which allows you to automatically upload the photos on your device to the AT&T Cloud. With AT&T Locker, users can choose to upload new photos and video via Wi-Fi, wireless or both. Customers can manage those photos and share them through the app on the smartphone or on the AT&T Locker web page. AT&T plans to incorporate additional features in future versions of AT&T Locker.

AT&T Locker is available for free on the App Store. [Direct Link]

Top Rated Comments

176 months ago
In other news, AT&T chooses to block iOS users from using Dropbox or Google Drive On 3G unless the have a family share plan.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
176 months ago
I have a feeling this is going to be a fail
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
176 months ago
Requires Flash on computer

Super weak. :rolleyes:



Why bother?
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michaelant Avatar
176 months ago
I think the main thing to know about this service is whether AT&T will automatically charge you for extra storage if you fill it up past the free amount. They could easily do that, of course, since they have your billing info, unlike Dropbox, who needs to ask for your credit card.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
extricated Avatar
176 months ago
Dear AT&T,
Just work on improving your cellular/data network.
No need wasting resources on yet another substandard service.
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176 months ago
Ummmm ... don't we already have that? It is called Photostream and if you are really wanting your videos, that's called Dropbox. I'm confused on why I'd need yet another service ...

Are you confused often? You don't need another service. They are not forcing you. You can use what you currently have. If you feel this service is better, then you have the option to switch. Heaven forbid we have options in life.
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