May 1 News, LG in South Korea launched its own cloud storage services--lg Cloud, currently released a beta version. LG Cloud is a cloud service similar to Apple icloud, which can quickly save user data, multimedia data and other applications in the cloud server, while LG Cloud also supports the preservation of 3D content for LG's naked 3D handset and real-time decoding playback.
After registration, anyone can get 2GB of free capacity, LG products (such as smartphones, smart TV, etc.) users in the first 6 months after the purchase of products can obtain 50GB free capacity, and then become 5GB. LG Cloud can help users freely transfer files between devices, it will automatically compress files during transmission, such as high-resolution images from smart TV are compressed to fit the size of the phone when synchronized to the phone.
LG Cloud client only supports Android more than 2.2 mobile phones, Windows XP and Windows7 for the time being. The free version will begin service in Korea and the United States from May 1 onwards and will not be replicated globally until next year. In addition, the future LG may also launch a fee-based service, so that users in need of free capacity can have more options.