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    [Poll Results!] Would you use Samsung’s new cloud storage service?

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    Last updated: April 17th, 2020 at 14:48 UTC+02:00

    Samsung is said to introduce a new cloud storage service with the Galaxy Note 7 next week. It's reportedly going to be called Samsung Cloud and it will enable users to back up their data to the cloud, data such as their photos, videos, audios and much more. Since it will be a cloud storage service users will be able to access that data on a variety of devices whenever they want. Reports suggest that all Galaxy Note 7 customers will receive free 5GB of Samsung Cloud storage and that paid storage options might be offered as well. So, the question is, would you use Samsung's new cloud storage service or are you happy with your current storage service? All of the major services have apps for Android so it's not like you won't be able to use them on the Galaxy Note 7. Let us know your thoughts about this in the comments below.

    Poll results: 59 percent of those who cast a vote say that they will like to try out Samsung's new cloud storage service. 17 percent will stick with Google Drive while 12 percent find that they have no use for cloud storage.

    Would you use Samsung's new cloud storage service?
    • Yes, I will try it out 30%, 747 votes
      747 votes 30%
      747 votes - 30% of all votes
    • Yes, I will try it out 30%, 747 votes
      747 votes 30%
      747 votes - 30% of all votes
    • No, I can't give up Google Drive 9%, 219 votes
      219 votes 9%
      219 votes - 9% of all votes
    • No, I can't give up Google Drive 9%, 219 votes
      219 votes 9%
      219 votes - 9% of all votes
    • I really have no use for cloud storage 6%, 148 votes
      148 votes 6%
      148 votes - 6% of all votes
    • I really have no use for cloud storage 6%, 148 votes
      148 votes 6%
      148 votes - 6% of all votes
    • No, I just love Microsoft OneDrive 3%, 81 vote
      81 vote 3%
      81 vote - 3% of all votes
    • No, I just love Microsoft OneDrive 3%, 81 vote
      81 vote 3%
      81 vote - 3% of all votes
    • No, I'll stick with Dropbox 3%, 67 votes
      67 votes 3%
      67 votes - 3% of all votes
    • No, I'll stick with Dropbox 3%, 67 votes
      67 votes 3%
      67 votes - 3% of all votes
    Total Votes: 2524
    31 July 2016
    Voting is closed
    Poll Galaxy Note 7Samsung Cloud

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