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Samsung launches Music Hub service in US

August 1, 2012 By kunal 1 Comment

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Samsung has expanded its Music Hub service and is now available to Galaxy S III users in the United States. All users will get a 30-day free trial wherein they’ll be able to download a free album on their device.

As noted during the Music Hub’s European launch, the service utilizes technology from mSpot and will be offered as free and a monthly subscription based premium service.

The free Music Hub service will give users access to the wide 7digital catalog, allow storing purchased music in the cloud and listen to music via a web browser.

The premium will go for $9.99 per month and will give users a scan and match cloud locker, 7digital catalog access, custom radio, recommendations.

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  1. Rajeev Kumar says

    June 13, 2013 at 1:13 pm

    really nice news! samsung rocks

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