If youre the type that share large documents over the internet then this post is for you.
The widely-known method of sharing files to people at a distance on internet is using emails, but we cant cope anymore with the limitations encountered especially when sharing LARGER files, most email service providers limit the byte size of the file you can send using their email portals.
But with these 14 file sharing websites you can share your large files without any limitation or hassle.
10 best File sharing websites to easily share your large files over the internet
Note: I may not have personally used all of this service, but base on general user rating they offer the best and likely the cheapest way to share you large files online.
Sending and shsring your files with these websites are free, some of them does not even require registering an account with them to start using their services, Almost all of these file sharing websites offer premium service even Google drive.
1. Google Drive
Price: Free
2. Dropbox
Price: Free and Premium
3. Mediashare
4. Box
5. Senduit
6. Dropsend
7. WeTransfer
8. Hightail
9. TransferBigFiles
10. MailBigFile
11. Datafilehost
12. Egnyte
13. Sugarsync
14. OneHub
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14 best File sharing websites to easily share your large files over the internet checklist
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Samsung galaxy A9 pro allegedly in the making a high end extra large smartphone
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Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro allegedly in the making: a high-end, extra-large smartphone?
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Samsung is reportedly working on a new extra-large smartphone which, according to Sam Mobile, might be called Galaxy A9 Pro (though its final name could change).
While there are no details on the features of this alleged A9 Pro, the device (model number SM-A9100) will likely be an enhanced version of the Galaxy A9, which was released by Samsung earlier this month.
The regular Galaxy A9 (model number SM-A9000) sports a 6-inch, 1080 x 1920 pixels display, and is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 652 processor, so maybe the A9 Pro will come with a higher pixel resolution (1440 x 2560 pixels would look great on a 6-inch screen), plus a high-end processor. The Galaxy A9 Pro may also run Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box - unlike the A9, which currently runs Android Lollipop (though it will, most probably, be updated to Marshmallow at some point).
Right now, Samsung is officially selling the Galaxy A9 - pictured above - only in China (for around $490), and Sam Mobile has it that the A9 Pro is also headed there. Of course, this doesnt necessarily mean that the upcoming handset wont be released in other parts of the world. Well let you know more about the Galaxy A9 Pro as soon as new details are available.
source :- http://www.phonearena.com
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