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collaboration in product Smart TV, Samsung is now going to bring cloud-based
synchronization service SugarSync by default to all the Galaxy, starting from
their flagship phone, the Galaxy S III.
Actually
the phone Galaxy S III have got a free 50 GB of storage capacity of Dropbox,
SugarSync, but more targeted areas of media, which connect the Samsung AllShare
service and allows users to synchronize media files between your TV, desktop,
as well as smartphones and tablets.
Each
new user SugarSync get a 5 GB free capacity, thus making the user Galaxy S III
has added value, with a total of 55 GB of cloud-based storage.
SugarSync
service does not work with Samsung alone, there were these services in
cooperation with several companies in the areas of technology such as Lenovo,
Fujitsu, and France-Telecom (Orange).
SugarSync
Samsung will integrate into all new mobile devices that have AllShare Play
services, cloud-based synchronization means the company is seeing tremendous
potential within the user starts the next few months.
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