Start with 5 GB of free storage, or upgrade to Microsoft 365 Personal or Family for 1 TB per user. Access your files anywhere—even offline.
Back Up Photos & Videos • Turn on Camera Upload for automatic photo and video backup • Secure photo locker with automatic tagging • View and share photos across devices • Keep photos and videos safe with encrypted storage
File sharing and access • Secure photo storage for all your photos, videos & albums • Share files, photos, videos & albums with friends & family • Access selected files offline
• Share photos & upload videos easily • Get notifications when a shared document is edited • Secure folder settings offer password-protected or expiring sharing links* • Access selected OneDrive files on the app without being online
Security • Files encrypted at rest and in transit • Personal Vault adds identity‑verified protection • Version history restores previous file versions • Ransomware detection and recovery*
Collaboration with Microsoft • Share files across platforms & share photos in the photo locker • Use Microsoft Office apps to edit & collaborate in real time on Word, Excel, PowerPoint & OneNote files stored in OneDrive • Back up, view & save Office documents
Document scanning • Scan, sign, markup & send docs right from the OneDrive mobile app • Keep documents safe in a secure folder
Search • Search photos by what’s in them (i.e. beach, snow, etc.) • Search docs by name or content AI Assistance with Copilot* • Summarize documents and extract key details quickly. • Organize files and suggest the best way to structure your folders. • Get intelligent recommendations for sharing and collaboration.
*Unlock the full Microsoft 365 experience with a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription for your phone, tablet, PC and Mac.
The OneDrive app for Android offers 5 GB of free cloud storage to sync photos and files across your devices, share photos and docs, and keep your digital life backed up in the cloud.
Microsoft 365 Personal & Family Subscription • Starts at $6.99/month in the U.S.; pricing varies by region • 1 TB per person for up to 6 people (Family plan) • Premium sharing links, ransomware detection, and File Restore (up to 30 days) • Share up to 10x more content daily • Access premium versions of Office apps and OneDrive features
Subscriptions purchased in‑app are billed to your Google Play account and renew automatically unless disabled in settings. Subscriptions can't be canceled or refunded during the active period. Work or school sign‑in requires a qualifying OneDrive, SharePoint Online, or Microsoft 365 Business subscription.
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It mostly works. If there was an alternative to backup to my OneDrive account, I'd try it immediately though. On Android, it crashes constantly and occasionally stops backing up your photos with no indication that it just isn't doing it anymore. So if you take a photo that's important to you--text it to family immediately because you can't count on the OneDrive app. Microsoft simply doesn't bother to check if features work, same as on Windows--they don't beta test or even bug test.
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cj van
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March 24, 2026
I've been trying to get my password reset for a while now. I gave up for about a month and decided to give it another go. I jumped through the hoops only for it to say that I've tried too many times today, even though that's my first attempt. It then says try again tomorrow. how about the super number one gesture followed by a f up. I am uninstalling all Microsoft. I no longer need any of their products. they were one of the first and most innovative, but it is now time they go the way of Atari
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Stefan Tucker
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February 5, 2026
The main issue I have with the Android OneDrive app is that if it does not upload photos to OneDrive, it doesn't tell you. It just silently fails, and later you find out that your pictures didn't get uploaded. The other problem is that when you want to select folders to be backed up, you can't exclude certain directories in the internal storage of the phone. So it picks up all of your music album thumbnails, which (with the size of today's storage) can be thousands and impossible to wade thru.
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