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According to a Korean tech site MK, Samsung is working on its own cloud service service similar to Apple's iCloud. Samsung's new service will called "sCloud". However, Samsung sCloud will offer more capacity and much more service than Apple iCloud. The sCloud service is said to be launching with Samsung's "Next GALAXY" device on May,3 event in london.
In sCloud, There won't be any limitations on the things you could upload, which means it will work like Dropbox and the upcoming Google Drive. It will even come with access to movies, popular TV shows and music. Free and paid content will also be available to various Samsung products such as laptops and tablets.
Few Months ago, We heard before that Samsung is planning to launch a Cloud-service that match Apple's iCloud and it will be Named "S Cloud" but it didn't appear till now with the launch of the New GALAXY Note II at the IFA event.
Without any official announcement or any other form of unveiling, S Cloud right now is buried in the settings on the 2nd Galaxy Note. It controls synchronization of photos and videos to Dropbox, and there are little details beside that. Samsung announced that it's offering 50GB of free Dropbox storage for two years to Galaxy Note II buyers. Hands-on Video below.
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