Is Switching From iCloud to Google Drive Feasible? My Personal Experience
Is Switching From iCloud to Google Drive Feasible? My Personal Experience
Key Takeaways
- Google Drive offers 10GB more free cloud storage than iCloud, totaling 15GB.
- Google offers similar pricing to iCloud, but is more likely to offer discounted rates.
- Google Drive is more versatile across devices, while iCloud is the only service that supports restoring data directly to iPhones, iPads, and Apple wearables.
Paying for iCloud means having extra space to store media and files, but is it cost-effective? Not exactly. Aside from cheaper cloud storage subscription plans, Google Drive brings more to the table and might just be the right fit for you.
Google Offers More Free Storage
Google Drive gives you 10GB more free cloud storage (at 15GB) than Apple does with iCloud (at only 5GB). So, if you get a lot of annoying system notifications prompting you to upgrade your free 5GB iCloud storage and you’re not looking to pay for anything yet, consider backing up your files, photos, and videos on Google Drive’s free 15GB cloud storage space.
You can also get the best of both worlds by using both free plans from Google Drive and iCloud. There’s nothing stopping you from using as many cloud storage services as you want on your iPhone. That means you’ve got a total of 20GB of free cloud storage. At least for now.
This way, you can easily back up your pictures and videos on iCloud , as it’s much easier to handle and syncs automatically. Then, you can easily upload your files and documents to Google Drive and access them whenever you want. It’s just as simple as storing your files on iCloud.
The big drawback here is that you’ll need to consciously manage this storage. Turning on iCloud Photo Library under Settings > iCloud will handle media uploads, but you’ll need to have the Google Drive app installed to use Google’s storage instead.
Fortunately, Apple’s Files app integrates with a good number of third-party cloud storage services (turn them on using the “…” button on the Browse tab).
Prices Between the Services Are Comparable
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iCloud’s paid plans are quite pricey compared to other cloud storage providers like Google Drive. You might be surprised to learn that the iCloud subscription pricing differs across regions.
If you live in any of the South, North, and Latin America regions, you’ll basically spend less money on iCloud than someone else in Europe, Asia, or Africa. On the other hand, Google Drive offers consistent pricing worldwide. Google also offers fewer plans than Apple.
iCloud storage plans come in four different sizes. You could opt for any of the 50GB, 200GB, 2GB, 6TB, and 12TB packages. Google Drive, on the other hand, provides fewer packages. A basic 100GB plan, a 200GB premium package, and a 2TB plan. There’s also a 2TB plan that comes bundled with Gemini Advanced.
If you live in the US, the pricing from both providers is pretty much the same. iCloud’s 50GB plan costs $0.99/month, while Google Drive’s 100GB plan costs $1.99/month. On the larger side, Google Drive’s 2TB plan (without Gemini Advanced) costs $9.99/month, just as iCloud’s 2TB plan costs $9.99/month.
While we can easily say iCloud provides more storage options so it’s better, it’s not that simple. First, Google Drive sometimes offers discounts on its cloud storage plans that could save you some money, something Apple never does. We’re looking at savings from $3 to $39 on their plans at the time of writing.
Also, don’t forget that iCloud pricing differs across regions. If you live in any of the European, Asian, or African countries, you could be paying twice as much as someone in the US for the same iCloud storage plan. It could also be argued that the value is greater since you can do more with Google Drive storage (more on this later).
- Title: Is Switching From iCloud to Google Drive Feasible? My Personal Experience
- Author: James
- Created at : 2024-08-30 13:33:12
- Updated at : 2024-08-31 13:33:12
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