Samsung Mobile Launches Music Hub in USA with a Free Trial
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Samsung has launched its music service in the USA, and is making it available for free on a trial basis on its Galaxy S3 smartphone.
New subscribers also will be able to choose a free album that will be instantly available on their Galaxy S III and can also be uploaded to their personal music collections on the internet.
"We're redefining mobile music by offering a more integrated experience on the handset and lifting the barriers to your music. Our service encompasses all music including your own collection in the cloud, a robust streaming catalog that is seamlessly integrated with a music store, and a personal radio service that caters to all of your music moods and genres," said TJ Kang, senior vice president of the media services team for Samsung.
The service is based on the technology services of mSpot, a mobile content service provider recently acquired by Samsung.
Music streaming and downloading options let users save storage space, play music when offline, and cut down on mobile data usage. Audio settings are designed to prolong battery life and ensure smooth streaming even under spotty network coverage.
Tags: [samsung] [galaxy s3] [mobile music] [USA]
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