South Korean mobile maker Samsung on Friday launched a free music service for the US users of its Galaxy smartphones, making way into the crowded market of Pandora, Spotify and Apple's iTunes. Milk Music service is a ad-free music streaming service at no cost and has over 200 stations and 13 million songs.
Samsung has been moving all the guns to compete with Apple and so this decision of launch of music service came. U.S. users can now download the Milk app from Google Play.
“We feel that while the music space is very competitive there is room for improvement,” said Daren Tsui, vice president of music at Samsung Media Solutions at the launch event.
Milk is powered by Slacker, which operates its own streaming music service.
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