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Samsung Launches Music Hub



Samsung Launches Music Hub - Current technological developments take place very quickly. This is evident from shortly after Samsung acquires cloud service mSpot some time ago, Samsung finally launches Music Service Hub which is a rival service Spotify. Music Hub is a service that allows users to enjoy more than 7 million songs in streaming by paying a subscription fee.

Samsung Music Hub service have features that allow users to scan and early music library user with a catalog of Music Hub as quoted from the Telegraph.

First service Samsung Music Hub this will only be available for smartphone Samsung Galaxy S3. Music Hub offers free services and premium services are charged each month. Premium Music Service Hub of every month are charged $ 16 or approximately 150 thousands per month.


Subscribers can listen to a preview song for 30 seconds each song before users decide to buy it or not and the customer service free Music Hub can access to the music store. Whereas the premium subscribers can listen to the whole song in the stream not limited on
the amount of songs.


In addition to offering online music store, Samsung also offers cloud-based storage which allows users to upload music itself and can be enjoyed in 5 different devices. Samsung Music Hub will also support synchronization with Apple iTunes, transfer music and remote access to cloud-based playlists. Every premium account get ration-based cloud storage space equal to 100 GB, but it is unclear whether Samsung allow use of this space for files other than music. So the news that we could provide, may be useful (coolsmartphone).

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