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Samsung rumoured to release cloud-based service S-Cloud on May 3

Tech2.com | Updated Apr 22, 2012 at 02:16pm IST

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New Delhi: May 3rd will mark the day that Samsung will raise the curtains on their next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S III. Over the last few hours there has been a ton of information regarding the handset and it has certainly grabbed a fair share of the spotlight as far as tech news goes.

The biggest bit of information is when a leaked prototype of the handset surfaced with a Vietnamese website getting a hands on with what they claim is the next flagship. Along with the video, a lot of details had been revealed regarding the smartphone.

However, as per a report by CNET, who have got the information via a Korean news website, Maeil Business, it seems that the flagship smartphone is not the only thing on Samsung's agenda come May 3rd.

Samsung to release cloud service on May 3: Report

The service is designed to directly compete against the likes of Apple\'s iCloud.

As per the report, Samsung is also moving into the cloud space and at the event in London; the brand will also raise the curtains on their cloud based service, S-Cloud. This service is designed to directly compete against the likes of Apple's iCloud.

The website states, "Korean news outlet Maeil Business is reporting today, citing a leaked Samsung "consolidation plan," that Samsung will unveil an iCloud competitor, called S-Cloud, at its May 3 event in London. As with iCloud, S-Cloud will allow users to send content up to the cloud and sync that across multiple devices. However, the news outlet says that S-Cloud won't come with the content-uploading limitations found in Apple's offering."

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