Samsung has announced the launch of a new music streaming service called “Milk” for Galaxy device users. Available only for select device users in the United States, Milk allows users to listen to 200 music radio stations for free. According to the company, Milk will remain ad-free for a limited time but did not specify until when.
“Milk introduces a fresh approach to music that reflects our innovation leadership and our focus on creating best-in-class consumer experiences. We’re offering consumers amazing, rich music experiences built around what matters most to them and their lifestyle,” said Gregory Lee, president and CEO of Samsung Telecommunications America.
Milk is powered by Slacker and houses over 13 million songs. It will be available to Galaxy S4, Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Note II, Galaxy Mega, Galaxy S4 mini and Galaxy S5 (at launch) users across all carrier and retail channels via Google Play.
Milk key features
- No log-in required
- 200 genre-based and curated stations, and 13M songs
- Spotlight” feature offers a continuous curated selection of songs and albums handpicked by music tastemakers and influencers
- Create personal stations based on your favorite songs and albums
- Fine-Tune Station” feature allows you to adjust the genre-based station based on popularity, novelty and song favorites
Download Milk from Google Play
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