The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 continues to give surprises. The new high-end phone from the South Korean firm has shown among its options a section that has been an old acquaintance, although in recent months there has not been too much data about it. It has been the guys from BestBoyZ who, tinkering with the 5.5-inch screen terminal at IFA 2012, have come up with something called S Cloud, which seems to be nothing less than the storage and synchronization service the Samsung cloud.
The interest of the Asian company in launching its own solution of this type had been talked about some time ago, although suddenly, the matter faded to black that, until today, had remained silent. In spite of everything, as we say, with the appearance of S Cloud, questions arise again about how Samsung will run its tool to carry data linked remotely with various devices.
Let's go by parts. S Cloud is not, at the moment, a standalone solution. It seems that the South Korean firm will use S Cloud with Dropbox services. And is that the owners of a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will have access to a fund of 50 GB capacity through the well-known virtual data warehouse. The S Cloud application, integrated into the system settings of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, would manage the way in which we link the contents of our mobile with the database that we have associated with our user account.
It would thus remain in question whether the S Cloud service would stick to joint work with Dropbox or if, on the contrary, it would be an intermediate and temporary step until Samsung develops its own tool, using its servers for smart mobile users can keep their data in the cloud without the need for third-party applications. Meanwhile, as we say, users of the powerful Samsung Galaxy Note 2 can enjoy the aforementioned 50 GB of capacity online during the two years following the purchase of this phone.
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is a device that encompasses the concept of a smartphone with that of a small tablet. The idea is to concentrate the functions of a smartphone on a computer screen of 5.5 inches and resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels. Install this Samsung Galaxy Note 2 a quad-core processor, developing a clock frequency of 1.6 GHz. The RAM memory amounts to no less than two GB.
In addition, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has an eight megapixel camera with the option of FullHD video filming, in addition to integrating a 1.9 megapixel front sensor that allows video calls with HD 720p quality. Much of the appeal of this phone is in its exclusive functions, linked to the use of a stylus pointer that expands the possibilities of the user. On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will be the first terminal that is put on sale with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean system as standard.