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Samsung Ready to Take On Google and Apple Cloud in 2026

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October 20, 2025
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Samsung Ready to Take On Google and Apple Cloud in 2026

Samsung Ready to Take On Google and Apple Cloud in 2026

The Samsung Cloud 2026 initiative could mark the company’s strongest move yet toward building an independent ecosystem. Samsung plans to introduce paid subscription tiers for its in-house cloud storage platform, setting the stage for a direct rivalry with Google Drive and Apple iCloud.

Samsung Cloud to Introduce Paid Plans

Reports suggest that Samsung will soon end its long-standing partnership with Microsoft, which integrated OneDrive into Galaxy devices. Replacing it, the company plans to launch its own Samsung Cloud 2026 paid plans. Early findings by X user @DevOfIpos indicate two upcoming storage options: 49GB and 199GB. While both were initially listed at $1 per month, those prices appear to be placeholders, with official pricing expected soon.

Once the transition completes in December, Galaxy users will have the option to subscribe directly to Samsung Cloud instead of relying on Microsoft’s OneDrive. This change gives Samsung more flexibility in data handling, storage expansion, and cross-device synchronization.

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What Samsung Cloud 2026 Offers

The Samsung Cloud 2026 service already exists as a backup platform for Galaxy phones, tablets, and wearables. Users can store a variety of data types, including photos, videos, messages, contacts, app data, and system settings. It even supports Samsung DeX layouts and home screen configurations.

These upgrades will make it possible to manage full device backups seamlessly through Samsung’s own infrastructure. While file uploads over 1GB and data from Secure Folder remain restricted, the service offers broad coverage for essential user data.

One of its biggest advantages is automatic synchronization across Samsung devices, allowing users to access their photos and videos on the web instantly. This experience will only improve once higher storage tiers and regional pricing details are unveiled.

Competing With Google and Apple

By expanding Samsung Cloud 2026, the company is clearly preparing to compete with Google and Apple in the premium cloud storage market. Both Google One and Apple iCloud offer similar entry-level plans, but Samsung could gain an edge by integrating cloud storage more tightly into the Galaxy ecosystem.

With advanced data protection, privacy management tools, and unified device connectivity, Samsung’s approach aligns with its long-term goal of independence from third-party cloud providers. As its user base grows, Samsung will likely introduce larger storage tiers beyond the initial 200GB ceiling.

The Road Ahead

Although details about international pricing and additional plans remain limited, insiders expect Samsung to roll out global support in 2026. The move signifies the company’s intent to strengthen its ecosystem, ensuring Galaxy users can back up, restore, and manage data entirely within Samsung’s domain.

If executed effectively, Samsung Cloud 2026 could redefine the company’s digital ecosystem. By combining competitive pricing, reliability, and seamless Galaxy integration, Samsung has a real chance to rival Google Drive and Apple iCloud — and potentially lead the next generation of personal cloud storage solutions.

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