Android Storage is a web based portal which ties in a media storage application via Android platform phones. The service is set to offer 2GB of free music, video and image storage for your Android phone, as well as a series of paid mobile media and streaming services starting at $10 per year for 50 GB of storage.

The storage and streaming services are all “in the cloud” — meaning Android users can bypass current device and microSD memory card limits to have anywhere from 2GB to 250GB  of storage for documents, video, music, and applications.   Developers can also request access to their API to integrate Android Storage services into their own applications.

While the majority of services are noted as “Coming Soon,” it looks like Android fans should be getting a wider variety of services as more devices come into the market this year.  Pricing plans and application services from Android Storage are detailed after the jump.

Android Storage service will consist of four applications:

1)  AStunes™ – Play all of your uploaded music with this streaming music app

2) AScinema™ - Coming Soon: Watch your uploaded videos and movies with this streaming video app

3) ASpics™ - Coming Soon: Display all your photo and image collections with this photo app

4) ASdisk™ – Coming Soon: Easily deliver files to and from your phone via our mobile storage servers

Paid Price/Storage Plan Summary:

*50 GB for $10 – 50 Gigabytes of storage, transfer, streaming and unlimited applications services for 1 year.

* 100 GB for $20 – 100 Gigabytes of storage, transfer, streaming and unlimited applications services for 1 year.

* 150 GB for $30 – 150 Gigabytes of storage, transfer, streaming and unlimited applications services for 1 year.

* 200 GB for $40 – 200 Gigabytes of storage, transfer, streaming and unlimited applications services for 1 year.

* 250 GB for $50 – 250 Gigabytes of storage, transfer, streaming and unlimited applications services for 1 year.

As long as you have a (very) solid data connection — and “unlimited” data plan —  to stream content, you won’t be tied down to on-device storage or even microSD storage limitations.  It will be interesting to see how Android Storage progresses, and whether consumers readily adopt the “cloud” for mobile data storage.

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