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Samsung Music Hub Service Review- 100GB cloud Storage with free trial

Screenshot_2012-07-31-11-57-35[ad#ad-1]Samsung Music Hub – the first completely integrated, all-in-one mobile music service – is now available in the U.S. on the Galaxy S III. Music Hub simplifies and enhances the everyday experience of listening to music. The mobile music service provides a rich music experience for everyone, whether a user is an avid collector wanting easy access to their own music collection, or is someone with ever-changing music tastes that likes to sample a broad selection of music and genres, or is someone who prefers radio.

A free 30-day trial of the service will be extended to new Music Hub users in the U.S. New subscribers also will be able to choose a free album that will be instantly available on their Galaxy S III, and can also be uploaded to their personal music collections on the internet.

“We’re redefining mobile music by offering a more integrated experience on the handset and lifting the barriers to your music.  Our service encompasses all music including your own collection in the cloud, a robust streaming catalog that is seamlessly integrated with a music store, and a personal radio service that caters to all of your music moods and genres,” said TJ Kang, senior vice president of the media services team for Samsung. “By providing a free album and trial, we hope Galaxy S III owners will experience for themselves a new, intuitive and easy way to discover music.”

Based on the technology services of mSpot, a leading mobile content service provider recently acquired by Samsung, the new Music Hub service will initially be available on Samsung Galaxy S III devices sold through leading U.S. carriers. Galaxy S III users can access the application directly on select handsets and via the Samsung App Store or Google Play. More information on accessing Music Hub on select handsets can be found at: http://www.samsung.com/us/article/music-hub-all-the-music-you-want-all-in-one-place.

This pairing with the Galaxy S III is ideal as the overall Music Hub experience has been optimized and specifically designed for mobile devices. Advanced streaming and downloading options let users save storage space, play music when offline, and cut down on mobile data usage. Audio settings are designed to prolong battery life and ensure smooth streaming even under spotty network coverage.

The Music Hub service will be offered as both a free and premium version.

Music Hub Store (free) allows users to:
Access millions of songs from the 7digital catalog – which includes music from all four major labels (Sony, EMI, Universal, and Warner), plus select independents– from which users can buy tracks and albums, as well as listen to 30-second previews of all songs
Store purchased music in the cloud, allowing it to automatically load on all registered Music Hub devices, while still being available on those registered devices locally for offline listening
Use the Music Hub web player, in addition to the mobile app, with which users can access their music library and the Music Hub catalog/store online at www.musichub.com

Music Hub Premium ($9.99 per month, with a free 30-day trial offered) offers access to all of the free version features, as well as:
A Scan & Match Cloud Locker: Upload music to the cloud to play it on any device registered with a Music Hub account. Music Hub also utilizes scan-and-match technology to decrease upload time and ensure high-quality playback. Any unmatched songs are directly uploaded from user’s library to the cloud offering 100 GB of storage for all unmatched songs, so users can access rare or personal recordings across their devices. Music Hub also automatically updates playlists or music purchases music updated across all registered devices.
A catalog of millions of songs for purchase AND streaming: Enjoy full access to 7digital’s entire Music Hub catalog, including music from all four major labels, to stream or purchase, with unlimited plays and no advertisements. Search for new music, create playlists, share songs with friends, and view lyrics and album information.
Personalized and Custom Radio: Create personal stations based on favorite songs and artists, or browse genre stations recommended and custom-created by the Music Hub team. Users also can tag songs they like to find and play back later.
Customized Recommendations: Discover great new songs, artists, albums and radio stations all the time – and the more users listen, the better Music Hub’s recommendations will get.

By Carrier: Getting Music Hub on the Samsung Galaxy S III

 

AT&T

o   Download Music Hub from Samsung S Suggest or Google Play

o   Once the application is installed, simply touch the Music Hub icon to start using the service.

o   Open the Music Hub app on your Galaxy S III

o   Sign in with your existing Samsung account or create a new Samsung account.

o   You will need to enter your credit card information when you create an account and sign-up for the free 30-day trial of Music Hub Premium The credit card you enter will be charged when you purchase songs from the store or if you choose to stay subscribed to Music Hub Premium past the 30-day trial

o   When you start the free trial or subscribe to Music Hub Premium, you can upload your music to the cloud and have it automatically appear on your device by going to www.musichub.com from your computer and installing the uploader.

US Cellular

o   Before using the Samsung Music Hub application, the preloaded app on your device must be updated to the latest version. You can download the latest version of Music Hub from Samsung S suggest  or Google Play store.

o   To sign up for Music Hub:

Once the download is complete, open the Music Hub app from your mobile device.

Sign in with your existing Samsung account or create a new Samsung account.

You will need to enter your credit card information when you create an account and sign-up for the free 30-day trial of Music Hub Premium. The credit card you enter will be charged when you purchase songs from the store or if you choose to stay subscribed to Music Hub Premium past the 30-day trial.

When you start the free trial or subscribe to Music Hub Premium, you can upload your music to the cloud and have it automatically appear on your device by going to www.musichub.com from your computer and installing the uploader.

Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon

o   Music Hub availability has not yet been announced for Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Galaxy S III devices. Additional carrier availability will be announced at a later date.

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