Google Drive for iOS updated with editing features
At the Google I/O event, the brand officially announced Google Drive for iOS devices, this was an ideal gift for users of Apple iOS users as it was the day that the iPhone had turned five years old. As per the announcement on the official Google Blog, “Starting today, if you’re using the Drive app on your iOS device you can also edit Google documents, just as you can with the Android app. You can also create new folders, move files into folders and upload stuff from your device directly in the Drive app.” App gets a useful update When Google initially announced the app for iOS, it made it available for devices such as iPads, iPhones and the iPod touch. Google Drive is available to anyone with a Google account and every new user gets 5GB of storage free of cost.




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