![]() You can do this via either the Gallery app or via Samsung Cloud. You can link your existing Samsung Cloud account with OneDrive and your existing photos and videos will be transferred to OneDrive and deleted from your Samsung Cloud account. Samsung suggests that you use Microsoft OneDrive as a replacement for Samsung Cloud. Just to be ultra clear this is happening in April 2021 so if you’re using Samsung Cloud to backup your photos and videos you need to do something about this now! What do I need to do? Even those using Samsung’s premium storage subscriptions will have their subscriptions cancelled and all their photos and videos will be deleted. ![]() This means your photos and videos will no longer sync and any that are already on Samsung Cloud will be deleted. You can link your existing Samsung Cloud account with OneDrive and your. In fact most of Samsung Cloud’s features are being removed. Samsung suggests that you use Microsoft OneDrive as a replacement for Samsung Cloud. However, Samsung has been making some changes to Samsung Cloud which means as of April 2021, Samsung Cloud will no longer automatically backup your photos and videos. Thanks to Alex for reminding me that the topic is still pending.For Samsung users, historically you’ve probably used Samsung Cloud to backup your phone. I got some feedback, that also larger uploads could trigger Onedrive account locks. According to this article about Samsung Gallery and OneDrive, I am afraid that Samsung Cloud is not feasible to connect with Work or school account at the moment. ![]() From your description, you would like to use Samsung Cloud connect to your OneDrive for business with your Work or school account. And there are cases, where the OneDrive accounts are locked, after users has uploaded huge amount of data – the scenario, that is typical for syncing with OneDrive to upload photos obtained from the Samsung cloud. Thank you for posting your question in this community. Will you write a new Samsung-related article about this issue?įirst, no, I have not heard of this new problem, but that means nothing. The reason for my mail is the following questions: It also has made it straightforward for users to transfer data from Samsung Cloud to OneDrive. I currently have no problem in this regard, since I have not yet started the synchronization. It recommends: Samsung Cloud storage moving to Microsoft OneDrive. Thanks to social networks, various "critical images" are circulating that automatically reach smartphones and other devices via Messenger. The problem may not be the user's photos, but various cartoons in Fotoart (I'll call it that now). It could be that many clouds are blocked in Onedrive because the AI strikes. The first announcements came three or four months ago. In this regard, a NEW problem is looming for a great many people: Onedrive is taking over Samsung's cloud. It happened several times in the past that Onedrive customers had their accounts blocked because of revealing photos or naked babies. I read with interest your article about Onedrive problems of customers. ![]() emailed me the day before yesterday, reminding me of the very scenario that is stuck here in the blog and briefly outlined above. Then the content is lost – and there is no defined procedure to get back control. Problem is, Microsoft scans the OneDrive content, and locks out users without a warning, if a violation of its terms of service (TOS) is detected or assumed. I had addressed it within the article mentioned above, that users have the option to move to Microsoft's OneDrive to store it's photos, but should first read my article Microsoft's account suspensions and the OneDrive 'nude' photos. The crux with the OneDrive account lockouts On June 30, 2021, Samsung will delete the data that was stored in the Samsung Cloud. As of April 2021, the features can no longer be used and OneDrive migration support ended. Users who have a premium storage subscription plan with Samsung will have it automatically canceled, and there will be a refund of the overpaid fees, if applicable. However, there is the option to migrate to OneDrive or download the own data. New users will no longer be able to book the features in question since October 2020. While your data will still be safe and available for download until June 2021, Samsung is urging users to make a switch. ![]() Services like Gallery Sync and Drive Storage for My Files app by Samsung Cloud will no longer be supported. With my last phone, a Samsung, I got 100GB of free space on OneDrive valid. The company is simply going away with the Gallery Sync and Drive storage features on Samsung smartphones. Starting today, Samsung Cloud is officially shutting down and making a switch to Microsoft’s OneDrive cloud storage. OneDrive for Business is cloud-based file storage available to our students. I had reported it in August 2020 in the German article Samsung Cloud verwirft Premium-Speicher, setzt auf OneDrive ( Samsung Cloud discards premium storage, relies on OneDrive). ![]()
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