Saturday, 8 March 2014

MILK Music a Samsung's Way (Currently only for Galaxy Phones)


It was a big Friday for Samsung as it entered a brand new area of Music with it's latest streaming music business called MILK Music. It's Samsung's first attempt in streaming music business in the presence of already well established giants like Apple's iTunes Radio, Pandora, Spotify etc. 
It's now available in Google's Play store and is Free to download and listen too. But the most imposing feature is that it's AD FREE.  

Samsung has worked with one of the most popular radio service Slacker(which is ad-based and has a database of 10 Million songs) to write algorithms to develop Milk Music as an add free service. 

Daren Tsui, vice president of music for Samsung's Media Solutions Center America said "Samsung's chances are very high and this will be expanded internationally". Well, the Vice President has got a point. 
Milk Music is now available only in U.S. it has 200 radio stations and 13 Million songs. Milk Music is currently available  for Samsung Galaxy users. The compatible devices as of now include Galaxy S4, Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Mega, and Galaxy S4 Mini. It would be made available for Galaxy S5 which is penned to get release in April. 

Since this app has just arrived in the market, it doesn't come up with "Purchase Track" option. But it does have an option by which users can listen to these songs while they are offline. 

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