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Cloud services means that you have constant access to data or resources anytime you like. In terms of music this would allow you the ability to play a song in the clouds repository even though you do not have the tune on your device. Samsung has recently released the Samsung Music hub which gives subscribers access to over 3 million songs from the 4 major record labels. To gain access simply download the Samsung Music hub onto your compatible device and you are in the music cloud. Galaxy smartphones, Samsung Smart TVs, Galaxy tablets, Samsung Smart Blu-ray and Samsung Home Theatre systems are all able to access the Cloud Music Hub. Once connected you are able to create your own personal music collections and compilations of up to 500 songs. Future added features will be the ability to view music videos through the Music hub. Creating a playlist is a breeze, within moments you can have your favourite tracks playing on your mobile phone. By using Smart Caching you can sync playlists with your chosen device which gives you continuous music without the need to streaming them from the cloud. Samsung Music Hub offers 2 levels of subscription, the Mobile plan For $9.99 per month. With this you get access to the Music Hub from one Samsung device. With the $14.99 per month premium subscription you will be able to access your favourite music playlists on up to 5 different platforms. This is a subscription based service so you will never own the music you listen to and you can only use the Samsung Music Hub on compatible Samsung devices. If you have such a device you have a mobile record store at your fingertips. Rock On! Ash User reviews There are no user reviews for this item. To write a review please register or login. |
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