DropBox is a cloud storage service which allows you to backup & sync your photos, videos, files & documents to cloud storage and access them from anywhere. It offers 2GB free storage space for new users. Those who need a larger storage space can upgrade to various available paid plans. DropBox offers 100GB space for $9.99/month, 200GB space for $19.99/month and 500GB space for $49.99/month. Uploading videos from your Android to your Dropbox account is easy. In just few steps you can easily save & backup videos to Dropbox.
Here are the steps to automatically backup videos from Android to Dropbox:
- Go to https://www.dropbox.com/ & sign in to your account. If you don't have an account, then create one.
- If you have 'DropBox app' installed on your Android phone, launch it. Or else download it from the Google Play store.
- During the initial setup, Dropbox will prompt you to setup your automatic photo & video backups. Choose any of the two options available i.e. upload videos on your data connection and WiFi, or only WiFi. All your Android videos will now be automatically backed up to Dropbox.
- You have another option to automatically backup Android videos to Dropbox, open "Dropbox app" on your Android phone.
- Tap "Camera upload" icon located at top left corner of the screen.
- Tap "Turn on Camera Upload" option.
- Move the slider button next to 'Include videos' from left to right to turn it ON. Now anything you add in the camera upload folder on your Android phone will be automatically backup up to Dropbox.