
"The company told TechCrunch in an email that the introductory storage plan offers up to 100GB of storage for $1.99 per month. Snapchat+ users will get up to 250GB of storage as part of their $3.99 monthly subscription, while Snapchat Platinum users will get 5TB as part of their $15.99 monthly subscription."
""It's never easy to transition from receiving a service for free to paying for it, but we hope the value we provide with Memories is worth the cost," Snapchat wrote in a blog post. "These changes will allow us to continue to invest in making Memories better for our entire community.""
"Snapchat will provide 12 months of temporary Memories storage for any Memories that exceed the 5GB storage limit. The company notes that users can download Memories directly to their devices. If you're over the limit, but don't sign up for a plan, your oldest Snaps will be saved, while the most recent ones that are over the storage limit will be deleted."
Snapchat limits free Memories storage to 5GB and introduces paid Memories Storage plans for higher usage. The available plans include 100GB for $1.99 per month, 250GB with Snapchat+ at $3.99 per month, and 5TB with Snapchat Platinum at $15.99 per month. Users who exceed 5GB receive 12 months of temporary storage and have the option to download Memories to their devices. Users who do not subscribe will have their oldest Snaps preserved while more recent Snaps that exceed the limit will be deleted. The change targets users with large collections and addresses growing infrastructure costs.
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