NEW YORK: Google announced that it has expanded its storage limit to upload 50,000 of users own music files to Google Play Music, on their Android phone or iPhone. The limit used to be 20,000 songs, which was still big enough for most personal music catalogs, but now users get more than double the capacity.
Like always, the cloud storage remains free for Google Play Music users can head over to Play Music website now to sign-up. Existing users will automatically see the updated cloud locker size.
To remind you, Google Play Music is currently accessible in a total of 58 countries and allows users to purchase music, subscribe to All Access music streaming service as well as store and stream music on the web, Android and iOS platforms.






