Meet MediaFire for Android, the newest cloud storage app on the block (pictures)
Could the new MediaFire app for Android and its 50GB of free storage give Dropbox a run for its money?
The dashboard
MediaFire's interface may have an old-school-Gingerbread feel to it, but it has a clean layout and it is easy to navigate.
Simple controls
Hit the small arrow next to any item to pull up a menu of options like Move, Share, Download, and more.
Easy to upload
Hit the menu key to access options to upload files, pictures, or videos to your MediaFire account.
Browse files
MediaFire's built-in file browser lets you upload items from your Android file system directly to the cloud.
In-app photo viewer
Conveniently, MediaFire comes with a built-in photo viewer. For other file types, though, you'll have to use other installed apps.
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