Samsung Announces Music Hub For Germany, France, Spain, Italy And The UK

Posted on May 29 2012 - 10:02am by Editorial Staff

Back in March, Samsung had unveiled scan-and-match feature for its Music Hub subscription, adding more glitters to this, company today announced the arrival of the much anticipated new Music Hub – the first completely integrated, all-in-one mobile music service. Initially launching on the Samsung Galaxy S III in Germany, France, Spain, Italy and the UK and later on will be expanded to other regions.

“When you ask yourself, ‘what do I want to listen to?’ there is now one simple answer, for every mood, every place and everyone,” stated TJ Kang, Senior Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Media Solution Center. “With the new Music Hub, we’re bringing the joy back to music – listening, collecting and sharing.”

The new Music Hub service will be offered for free and also in a Premium version:

Music Hub Store: (free)

Offering a vast, 19 million song catalog provided by 7digital, Music Hub Store enables you to buy songs and albums, as well as listen to 30-second previews of all songs. Purchased music is stored in the cloud and automatically appears on all of your devices, while music can also be stored locally on devices for offline listening.

Music Hub Premium: (€/£9.99 per month)

For €/£9.99 per month, you can upload and access your entire music collection anywhere, enjoy unlimited streaming from the millions of songs in the Music Hub catalog and discover new songs with radio stations based on the artists you like.

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