Samsung plans to announce to launch its own cloud service on May 3rd press event in London. The serive has been named S-Cloud and will bring same feature which iCloud of Apple provides to its customers. Sources of Maeil Business and Washington post brought that story from a leaked plan of Samsung Electronics according to which this service brings more than iCloud.
iCloud of Apple automatically and securely stores content so it’s always available to your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or PC. It gives access to your music, movies, apps, latest photos, and more from whichever device you happen to be using. And it keeps your email, contacts, and calendars up to date across all your devices. No syncing required. No management required. In fact, no anything required. iCloud does it all.
S-Cloud will do the same for Samsung devices. Although there’s little detail on the features of S-Cloud, Maeil Business says it’s similar to iCloud but without any limitations on the type of content you can upload. It is also expected to ship with access to popular TV shows, movies, and music with free and paid content that will be available across a range of Samsung devices, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Storage is rumored to be “more than 5GB,” but it’s not clear whether that’s down to paid offerings. There were hints that Samsung delayed the service after problems finding a suitable cloud storage partner, but Maeil Business claims that Samsung has partnered with Microsoft to ensure S-Cloud is available globally.
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