Rumor: Samsung said to be prepping S-Cloud to debut with Galaxy S III at launch
Look out, iCloud. It looks like you have one two more competitors that are set to give you a run for your money. According to The Verge, Samsung has might just have more than one thing lined up for its big event on May 3rd — you know, the one where we’re all expecting to see the launch of the Galaxy S III. Word has it, Sammy’s ace-in-the-hole is called S-Cloud and we might just be seeing it unveiled alongside the GS3 in London in just a few short weeks.
Details are scarce at the moment, but The Verge’s source 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. In terms of storage, we’re hearing it’s likely “more than 5GB,” but nothing has been set in stone.
With tons of cloud-based solutions already available, do you think S-Cloud will offer enough to keep consumers happy? Or will this just be another half-assed attempt that will leave us with something to bitch about. Only time will tell…
Via: The Verge




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