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postheadericon Samsung Music Hub launches on Galaxy S III stateside with free trial in tow

Samsung Music Hub launches on Galaxy S III stateside with free trial in tow

Samsung

come a long way since the days of his Galaxy S device first. Time-based, by necessity, to third parties such as 7Digital and Kobo to provide content for the white label platform. Time, fortune and popularity of your Android device changed direction of the company and the presentation of the Galaxy S III, was addressing a simplified user experience that integrates hardware with the software from the house. Although Music Hub has launched abroad in several European countries, as part of its latest flagship, the service is finally ready for launch in the U.S..

Built on technology it acquired last May mSpot, freemium service combines the best of both worlds, offering unpaid users access to an online store loaded with four million songs major labels (and some indie, too), a web-based reader and the ability to store music purchased remotely and offline for the registered devices "." While the paid version is based on free products by adding custom radio stations, streaming and free iTunes as "Scan & Match" to the mix for $ 10 per month.

Always aware of music platforms and digital long provided by rivals, Samsung deceived the American debut with treats for the curious: a 30-day trial and a free disk of your choice. It is a good incentive, of course, but with so many already rooted in the musical fields of his rivals - iTunes, Spotify and Google should start - the adoption of this new ecosystem that will be a tough sell. Click past the break for the truth about this

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