The competition really ratchets up each day since much of the activity is being generated in favor of the tech world. Samsung has entered so that the monopoly held by tech giants like Google and Apple is broken. Their cloud business, so we've been told, will go into effect anytime by 2026, not long after, or exactly to compete head-on with Google Drive and Apple iCloud.

What Chance does an Excellent Cloud Service have in Such an Environment?
Cloud storage and services are surely one of the booming business sectors today. Rapid demand to save user data surrounding mobile devices, smart homes, and AI-inundated data systems is growing by the day. This domain has been run extensively by Google and Apple for a long time. After touching hundreds of millions of smartphone users worldwide, it now gallops into the race, making itself even stronger in the market with its cloud services.
Expected Capabilities of Samsung's Cloud
The expected features for the Samsung cloud service include the following:
Auto Backup- Automatically backs up photos, videos, documents, etc.
Device Syncing- Sync the data between tablets, smartphones, and laptops.
AI-based storage management- Artificial Intelligence assists in the organization of necessary data.
High Security- User Privacy Protection with End-to-End Encryption.

The Threat Posed to Google and Apple
It is now an enormous brand in the smartphone space. And if they manage some integration of cloud service along with the devices, they would not need to depend separately on the Google or Apple clouds, and this might just eat away a bit into the market share of Google and Apple.
If Samsung succeeds, it would be a major change in the tech world. If they can do it right, with a very good user experience upon release by 2026, it could really threaten Google and Apple in the very market they inhabit.
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