According to TechRadar , Apple is preparing to launch a new feature on the iCloud platform called 'Confetti', which promises to change the way users interact and organize events. However, besides this remarkable information, many users are still disappointed with the small storage capacity that Apple provides.
According to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, Confetti will be a brand new event and invitation service built into iCloud. It will allow users to easily create and share invitations to parties, gatherings, and other events. Currently, this is typically done through the Calendar or Messages app, but Confetti promises to be a more convenient and centralized experience.
Confetti is expected to be released this week, although the official name may be different. The news of this new feature has many people excited and waiting.
However, besides the positive information about Confetti, another problem that continues to annoy iCloud users is the very small storage capacity. iCloud's free plan only provides 5 GB, a number that is too small compared to the increasing storage needs of users, especially when the quality of photos and videos on iPhone is increasingly improved.
Compared to competitors like Google Drive or Samsung Cloud, which both offer 15GB of free storage, Apple is clearly being stingier than ever. This has left many disappointed and suggesting that the company should be more generous with its users.
While Confetti is expected to be a useful addition to iCloud, many users still wish Apple would focus more on increasing free storage, rather than just focusing on new features.
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