Samsung Samsinging
There’s a new entry into the mobile music streaming market with Samsung’s release of its own service.
Photo: (AP Photo / Manu Fernandez)
Samsung's Milk Music.
The company’s Milk Music reportedly includes more than 200 stations, 13 million songs and, best of all, comes ad-free at no cost.
That could give Samsung a leg up over other streaming services such as Pandora, Spotify and iTunes Radio, which offer paid options to upgrade and remove ads from their streams.
While the Milk app will work on most of Samsung’s Galaxy line of phones, it won’t be compatible with other companies’ devices.
There’s still a big potential audience there, however. Samsung says it has sold more than 200 million Galaxy S phones since 2010.
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