Samsung Galaxy S III |
Samsung Galaxy S III fans in Europe now have a new audio service to mull over, and
it’s called the Samsung Music Hub. It will initially be
made available only for the company’s latest smartphone, after which it is
expected to reach other devices.
The sought-after
Music Hub brings in a host of features to elevate the music listening
experience. It’s an ‘all-in-one’ and fully integrated mobile service dedicated
to music. A partnership between mSpot and Samsung has brought in the former’s
technological services onto the Hub.
“When you ask
yourself, ‘what do I want to listen to?’ there is now one simple answer, for
every mood, every place and everyone. With the new Music Hub, we’re bringing
the joy back to music – listening, collecting and sharing,” commented TJ Kang, Senior Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Media
Solution Center.
The utility will be
offered in the form of a free as well as a Premium version. The Samsung Music
Hub Store is free of charge and provides access to a wide catalog of approximately
19 million songs by 7digital. Users are entitled to receive 30-second previews
of the songs in the concerned assortment. Purchased tracks are hoarded in the
cloud and are automatically integrated with the concerned device. Besides,
songs can be stored locally on the handset to listen to while offline.
The Music Hub
Premium can be availed of at £9.99 per month, a scheme that provides unlimited
music streaming. The service stores songs in the cloud, making them accessible
at any given place and 100GB storage is provided for unmatched songs. Users can
search for new tracks, share them with pals and stay updated on the lyrics or
album details as well.
The Hub offers
personal radio allowing users to create their own stations with songs and
artists they prefer. Listeners can also tag a desired song, and access it
later. All the functions of the Music Hub are optimized for mobile usage, even
in the absence of net connectivity. The audio settings have been tailored to
save on data usage and battery life. Moreover, customized recommendations for
songs, radio stations, or artists are provided to users.
As mentioned above,
the Samsung Music Hub will be made available first for the Samsung Galaxy S III in the UK, France, Spain, Italy and
Germany.
source:www.mobiletor.com