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Syncly Android App automatically upload pictures to Dropbox

Syncly is keeping watch over all your Android’s SD Card uploading and send automatically all the new photos to Dropbox quickly after you have taken them, so you do not have to do anything to make everything synced into the cloud.

There were talks about how to roll the instant upload photo on Android before, so while these applications such as the DropSnap ,Box, CX, SugarSync, Acronis and others, Syncly puts these all into shame. With the use of the Dropbox mobile client, Android and iOS users may manage and access all of their cloud contents. True, there are lots of applications (like the DropSpace and Dropsync) which let you sync manually folders and files along your device’s local storage having your Dropbox cloud and to set them all to be synced in regular intervals, however we must yet come across the free application which allows uploading in real- time (in particular of photos) along Android to Dropbox until we have found SYNCLY- the fresh entry in the Android Market which offers the automatic and instant uploading of pictures into your own Dropbox account.

Then all that you must do is to start up this application, make an account, then link this in your Dropbox, so begin snapping photos. Syncly will instantly upload photos after you took them, just over the 3G of Wi-Fi (what you prefer), silently at the background. There is no other application that works well or does this all free.

This Syncly may not be the first solution of this type however it is certainly the most effective, economical and comprehensive apps out there, As most of their counterparts are to be paid, Syncly comes absolutely free.

All these uploaded images are then stored in the Syncly>Photos folder in your own Dropbox account. In order to redefine this preferred upload mode, and/or just log out of this application, then tap this settings icon along the uploaded screen. And apart from providing users with the seamless and quick means for backup on your own Android photos into the cloud, this application sports also several other goodies. These include the good-looking image gallery, the option to capture pictures along this app, so then upload them individually or in batch.

And we still do not know when or whether Dropbox may incorporate the said feature into their own mobile client officially, but until then, Syncly will ensure that you do not need to worry that your photos will be lost or have to delete these to have free space in your own mobile device.

This Syncly is free of charge along the Android Market, so may be downloaded along the link or code QR given below.

The only downside to this app is that you still need to create an account Syncly that seems no purpose at all. Although this is quick, there is no reason that you must have to do this- this must be just the simple Dropbox linking experience. However, the ease of this application is well worth all the effort as well as annoyance. Hit the link below in order to have it checked out.

 


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Posted by On February 6, 2012 Filed in: Apps Tags: , , , , ,


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One Response to "Syncly Android App automatically upload pictures to Dropbox"

  1. Syncly Team says:

    Hello,

    Since release 1.2.0 you can connect Syncly not only to Dropbox, but also to HiDrive. Have a look at http://www.syncly.de/blog/ for more information.

    Happy syncing!

    Your Syncly Team

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