Dropbox: Cloud & Photo Storage
About this version
The Android app updates every week or two, though changes are usually modest: interface refinements, upload reliability, and gradual surfacing of newer products such as Dropbox Backup and the Dash AI search tools. The company's attention visibly centres on paid team plans, and the mobile app increasingly serves as a companion to desktop workflows rather than the primary interface.
What recent updates focused on
- AI-powered search and organisation under the Dash branding, aimed at paid tiers
- Improved photo backup and management tools
- Consolidation of family and individual plan features
Our update advice
Auto-update is the sensible default; sync clients are exactly the software you want patched promptly. If camera uploads matter to you, spot-check after major releases that background uploading still holds the battery permissions it needs.
The authoritative source for the current version number, changelog, and
requirements is the official Google Play listing
(package com.dropbox.android). Read our full assessment in the
Dropbox: Cloud & Photo Storage review.