How to Share Box Videos to Google+ on Android?

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Box Inc. is an online photo & video sharing service where you can backup photos, videos and important files. It offers 10 GB of free storage space to all its users. You can view ans print 100+ file types (including Word, Excel, Al, PDF and PSD). It provides offline access to your photos, videos and files. You can share videos with just a link. If you are looking step by step process to share Box videos to Google+ on Android phone, read below.

Following are the steps to Share Box Videos to Google+ on Android:

  1. Go to https://plus.google.com/ & sign in to your account.
  2. Download "Google+" app on your Android Phone from the Apple App store & launch it.
  3. Go to https://www.box.com/ & sign in to your account.
  4. Download "Dropbox" app on your Android phone from the Play store & launch it.
  5. Tap "Box" app on your Android phone.
  6. You will see all your photo & video albums.
  7. Open the video that you want to share.
  8. Tap "Share" icon.
  9. A "Share" window opens up. Tap "Send link" button.
  10. You will see list of applications. Select "Google+" option.
  11. Tap "Right-arrow" icon.
  12. Your Box video will now be shared to Google+ account.

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