
Samsung you have chosen a number, and you have bet your entire year 2012 on that number. In this roulette, that number has a name, May 3th, and it can be a before and after for the company. We all thought it was an important day because it was the date when the company's new flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S3, but the truth is that Samsung have a few aces up their sleeve prepared to surprise us all. One of those hottest aces is the new serve Samsung S Cloud, a kind of iCloud, but for users with a Samsung device. Who gives more?
Basically, Samsung aims to offer its customers a cloud platform that allows them to get the most out of their South Korean brand devices. It would be, if all the data is confirmed, like an iCloud, except for one detail, it would not have limitations or specifications about what type of content could be uploaded to the Cloud. Samsung would, according to rumors, offer more than 5 GB to your users, although it is not clear if it will be a free model or if it will have paid versions. What seems more obvious is that the most basic modality is free and that it can be expanded by paying.
Besides all this, S Cloud would be a platform that would offer video content, movies and series, as well as music, both free and paid. This would be available for all Samsung devices, both computers and smartphones or tablets.
The forecast of Samsung It was that it was launched earlier, to be able to compete more directly with iCloud and company, but apparently, the company did not manage to close an agreement with any provider of servers in the Cloud. If all the data entered are true, Samsung would have reached an agreement with Microsoft to make this new cloud service available to users around the world, Samsung S Cloud, which will be presented during the London event on May 3.
