The plan could be part of a project called "Samsung Electronics SW Consolidation Plan" and MB reckons that the S-Cloud could be unveiled on the 3rd of May, at the same time as the Samsung Galaxy S3.
Maeil Business says that the S-Cloud wouldn't have any limitations on the type of content you can upload. Rumours of the S-Cloud appeared in February, just before Mobile World Congress but was apparently delayed.
Samsung already uses Sugarsync.com to provide cloud-based storage for its range of Television sets via its AllShare Play feature.
Sony Mobile partnered with Box.net in the past while HTC is offering a free two year subscription with its One smarpthone series with Dropbox (25GB). Android handsets are likely to get GoogleDrive very soon while Windows Phone handsets can already use SkyDrive.
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