GoPro Subscribers, who pay £49.99/year will have a Quik subscription included.
When the backup feature is released later this year, the subscription will include unlimited cloud backup of imported photos and videos at their original quality.
Quik is free to download and use on a trial basis, however, there’s a subscription fee of £1.79/month or £9.49/year if you want to unlock the full functionality.
The first time we fired up app v2.0 the most immediate difference was the introduction of a fourth option: the same Connect + Control, Video Of The Day and Photo Of The Day continue as per the existing app, but now there's a GoPro On Your iPhone (or Android phone, depending on install) option too. READ: Hands-on: GoPro HD Hero3 Black Edition review But with the second-generation version of the app it's now possible not only to compose and preview the current frame, but also to access the full content of the microSD card via iOS and Android devices. White water, mountain climbs and mud pits have seen us put the Hero3 through its paces once again. Pocket-lint has obtained a beta version of app v2.0 ahead of its full release - treated to a preview at the GoPro Mountain Games in Vail, Colorado, we've been testing it to the max. (Pocket-lint) - GoPro has overhauled its app - which can be used to wirelessly control the HD Hero3 or Hero2 with BacPac - with the forthcoming version 2.0 set to introduce the ability to access and share files direct to smart devices.