Samsung
launches new music service for the Galaxy S III. Music streaming service and
cloud-based storage service called Samsung Music Hub. Using mSpot, Music Hub
offers 19 million songs for streaming or purchase. In addition, the Music Hub
also allows customers to upload their own music and access it on five different
devices. Samsung Music Hub can be accessed from mobile phones and tablets, as
well as through a browser-based interface with subscription costs $ 16 per
month.
Samsung
also plans to include it on the TV service of its intellectual property. This
service supports synchronization with iTunes, transfer music and playlists. For
premium, up to 100 GB of storage space provided. While Samsung is currently only
offered it for music storage, but if you look at the capacity offered, it is
possible if the future will also support video. Samsung Music Hub will make her
debut in the Galaxy S III, and is planned to also be present on all the latest
mobile phones and tablets. Samsung also will make another version for the
Galaxy S II and Galaxy Note conjunction with the release for other platforms,
may also include IOS.
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