Samsung Launches Cloud Reserves Equal To 100 GB Capacity
Samsung presents limited cloud reserves on Galaxy phones (photo: dock. Samsung)

Samsung today announced the launch of ReserveCloudMementara globally, a place to store and move important data in large quantities.

Cloudini reserves are limited to thirty days from the time the data is moved. Through the specified time, the data is automatically deleted without leaving any remaining.

This limited time is indeed risky. However, Samsung users don't need to worry if they forget because Samsung will remind them seven days before the data is deleted.

Samsung realizes that the presence of ReserveCloud is quite important for some parties, especially if Samsung Galaxy users want to back up quite important information.

"This improved transitional experience based on the Samsung Cloud aims to provide peace of mind to Samsung Galaxy users that valuable data will not be lost," said Seo Chiyoung, VP & Head of Cloud Team.

Unfortunately, Samsung not only limits the storage time, but also the amount of data that can be backed up. Samsung Cloud can only accommodate 100 GB of individual data.

The company does not limit the type of file that can be saved. They can move photos, videos, audio, to documents without using a PC or other external memory device.

To access Cloud Reserves Meanwhile, Galaxy users can see it in the settings menu, precisely under General Management and in the Maintenance Mode tool.


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