How to upload photos from Android Phone to SkyDrive?

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OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive) is a online cloud storage service provided by Microsoft Corporation. It allows you to backup & sync your photos, videos, files & important documents to cloud storage and access them from anywhere. You can automatically upload photos and videos to OneDrive by using Camera Backup feature. OneDrive offers 7GB free storage for new users & goes as high as 200 GB for $100 annually. Here are the steps to upload photos from Android Phone to SkyDrive (Assuming that you have a SkyDrive account & the Skydrive app is installed on your phone. If not, please create an account and install the app before you proceed). 1. Open the "Photo Gallery" on your Android phone & select photos that you wish to upload. 2. Once selection is done, tap "Share" button located at the top of your screen and select "SkyDrive" from the list of applications. 3. Tap "OK" button to backup selected photos. 4. All the photos from your Android phone will now be safely uploaded to SkyDrive.

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