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Briefly about the new: Samsung Music Hub service will be available on all Android devices

Today, Samsung announced big plans for its cloud service Music Hub, which was launched last year. In addition to accessing the service through various Samsung devices, including Smart TVs, smartphones and tablets, the company plans to open Music Hub access for devices from other manufacturers based on the Android mobile platform.







The Samsung Music Hub service combines the user's music library with streaming music broadcasting and searching for new music. It competes with such music services as Spotify, Rdio, Google Music, Xbox Music and iTunes Music Match, and also has 19 million songs from the 7digital catalog.



European users of the service, who have paid a subscription (€ 9.99 per month), have access to cloud storage with a capacity of 100 GB and the service of selection of musical compositions that are close in subject to the user's audio library. As a free functionality, Music Hub offers streaming listening to tracks that match the files collected in the library of the device owner (similar to iTunes Match service). Currently, the music service is only available on Samsung's flagship devices, such as GALAXY S III and GALAXY Note II.

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Service Music Hub is a development of the American company mSpot, which Samsung acquired in May last year. It remains unclear exactly when the Music Hub will be widely distributed. According to the company, it depends on the territory of coverage, as well as specific deals with music labels in these countries.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/167413/



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