Google Drive is one of the many free apps that come with a Google account, and acts as the storage source for all files you create through Google Docs, Excel and Slides, along with any files from your hard drive that you might want to back up on the cloud, like vacation photos, home videos, or important documents.
Google Drive offers 15 free gigabytes of storage, before asking you to pay.
The paid tiers begin at $1.99 a month for 100 GB, which is likely more than enough for the average person, who is simply looking to backup their phone.
Students, photographers and other people who have more files than the average person will be happy to hear Google also offers a terabyte of storage for $9.99 a month and 10 terabytes for $99.99 a month.
After that, users can get 20 terabytes for $200 a month, 30 terabytes for $300 a month, and so on.