A couple of weeks ago, it was revealed that Samsung has filed a trademark for something called "Samsung Cloud Together" in Europe, with details confirming that it's actually a cloud storage service for phones and tablets.
Now, according to a new report, the service will carry the 'Samsung Cloud' moniker and will debut on the South Korean company's upcoming Galaxy Note7 smartphone.
Needless to say, the service will allow users to backup their data to the cloud. This will not only help save storage space on their device, but will also let them access backed-up data from any of the supported devices. Galaxy Note7 users will get 5GB cloud storage for free, the report notes.
As for Galaxy Note7, the report says the device will feature the latest Gorilla Glass 5 protection, and a USB-C to microUSB adapter will be included in the box.
Yeah I'm not into 2K/4K displays either, it's completely useless on a phone and VR is just another millennial trend that I want no part of. That being said it's still no excuse, all the other major components of a phone are advancing at a very rapid ...
After two 'off topic' posts, feel compelled to add something relevant to the thread. Of course they would give it away to users of their own branded phones. Given most online services want to give a token 5Gb to the masses for nothing, the rea...
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