Samsung unveils Music Hub, to stream millions of music
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Already ancticipated to become possible potential rival of iTunes and Spotify, Samsung's Music Hub is also capable of streaming over millions of tracks.
Officially launched in Europe, Samsung Music Hub also features Smart Cache on Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets enabling users to continuously play songs. Using a cloud-like storage technology, music won't cramp on your gadgets as this will be stored on the cloud.
To subscribe on mobile, a $9.99/month fee will be charged and if you want to avail the Premium, it will cost $12.99/month.
via [ techsmate.com ]
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