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Galaxy S3 is the first smartphone to offer new music Samsung service, Music Hub. Particularly full, it tackles head-on both iTunes and Google Music, but also as Spotify streaming services.
The release of the Samsung Galaxy S3 is in any event since it is the most anticipated of the year Android smartphone. But with hindsight as we grant a few years, we may well see that this smartphone will remain in history to be the one by which the great offensive of Samsung on the content arrived.
Addition to the game and the video which will be the subject of specific articles later, the constructor has details for Music Hub, a service in the form of real declaration of war to all those already existing such as iTunes, Google Music, or even Spotifiy. Those of you who know know that they are quite different from each other. But Samsung is inspired of what is best in each of them to build its new offer.
Based on the technology of mSpot, a recently acquired by Samsung mobile content provider, the new Music Hub service will be initially available on Galaxy S3. But the manufacturer States that it will be also embarked on other Galaxy smartphones in the future. The two offers proposed are as follows:
• Music Hub Store (free)
With a large catalog with 19 million of songs provided by 7digital, Music Hub Store allows you to buy songs and albums, as well as to listen to previews of 30 seconds of any song. Purchased music is stored in the cloud and automatically appears on all devices, but it can also be stored locally for offline listening.
• Music Hub Premium (€9.99 per month)
With this pay offer, users will be able to get online and then access their music collection, regardless of the location. They can also benefit from listening in streaming of millions of songs in the service catalog. Finally, they will also have the opportunity to discover new songs on radio stations based on artists they like
Note that as iTunes game, Music Hub uses a technology analysis and correspondence to reduce online time. Thus, all the songs without correspondence in the cloud are directly available online from a library to allow access to personal records (100 GB of storage for all the songs without correspondence in the cloud). For followers of radio, Music Hub also offers a personalized service through the creation of stations composed songs and artists adapted to the tastes of each.
Finally, users will be able to access their music library and online catalog/store Music Hub at the address www.musichub.com, to read their music easily on any computer.
From : LesMobiles.com