Prior to the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona we revealed that Samsung had applied for three trademarks relating to Milk Music, a new music streaming service. Yesterday Samsung launched their new music streaming with that exact branding.
Samsung's new Milk Music service is currently available only on its Galaxy range of smartphones in the US and not available yet for other Android devices. The service at launch includes over 200 radio stations and 13 million songs.
Samsung said its new service would be free to download and have no adverts for a "limited time." Afterwards the ad-free service will cost an extra $3.99/month.
Samsung had previously ventured into music streaming with a service called Music Hub, which was launched in 2012 that failed.
For more on Samsung's new service, visit the Music Milk website.
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