How to download photos from Box to Android phone?

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Box Inc. is an online file sharing & cloud content management service for businesses. Box Inc. was founded in March 2005. Box Inc. allow users to share, store and access photos, videos & files of any type from anywhere. It provides a secure, scalable content-sharing platform for over 20 million users & 2,25,000 businesses. Box offers 10 GB of free storage space for personal account, 1000GB of storage space for $15/month & customized unlimited storage space for $35/month.

Here are the steps to download photos from Box to Android phone?


  1. Go to https://www.box.com/ & sign in to your account. If you don't have an account, then create one.
  2. If you have 'Box app' installed on your Android phone, launch it. Or else download it from the Google Play store.
  3. Tap "Box app" on your Android phone.
  4. You will see all your photos & videos.
  5. Tap or long press your photos which you want to download.
  6. Tap "Download" button located at bottom left corner of the screen.
  7. A "Download to folder: " window opens up.
  8. Click " Download to this folder" button.
  9. All your photos will now be downloaded to Android phone.

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