Saturday, March 8, 2014

"Samsung Launches new Music Streaming service called "Milk Music" on Galaxy phones"



Friday,March 7

Samsung following Apples's iTunes Radio introduced  "Milk Music", a new music streaming service on Galaxy phones.This is a free app Exclusive for Galaxy users and competes with Beat Music and iTunes Radio. Milk Music is ad-free and lag-free, you can see no waiting time between two songs or switching stations. My Stations” allows you to create personal stations based on your favorite songs and albums, easily accessible on the dial, providing limitless listening options. Milk also allows you six song skips per hour per station. Milk Music is an online radio offering on Galaxy phones.



Milk’s distinctive dial design provides a more intuitive and natural way to listen to music that is more organic and fun. With no log-in required and no need to think of a specific artist, song name or browsing through a list of choices, you can just starting listening to music instantly. From Pop to Jazz and everything in between, the dial displays up to nine genre-based stations featuring a wide variety of music listening choices, with a simple and quick turn of the dial.

It wouldn’t be the first time we get a music video streaming service, nor would it be the first time we’ve seen a music streaming service, but it isn’t often that those two collide into one big app. Of course, it’s all speculation until Samsung says something official about it, but we’re hoping they’ll have more to share in less than a week at Mobile World Congress once they unveil the Samsung Galaxy S5.

Milk Music is available now on all Galaxy phones of Samsung. It is available on Google play store for Samsung Galaxy SIII,Galaxy S4,Galaxy Note 3,Galaxy Note II,Galaxy Mega and Galaxy S4 mini across all carrier and retail channels .This app will also be available on the most anticipated phone Samsung Galaxy S5.




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