
S Cloud is a service that has literally been rumored to launch along with each of Samsung's flagship Android devices over the past year and a half. The rumors first popped up just before the launch of the Galaxy S III, persisted for the Galaxy Note II, and even came back for the Galaxy S4. The new word around the service is that development on S Cloud will be finished by the end of this year, and it will launch in full along with Tizen 3.0 which is due out next year. It may even replace Google services on Android devices eventually.
S Cloud is exactly what you would expect it to be. It will be cloud storage for your media, and it will sync your data across devices. As yet we don't know about any other features meant to help it stand out from Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud, Box, and all the other services that do the same thing.
source: Tizen Indonesia via SamMobile