Samsung Music Hub service expands in the future to support non-Samsung devices

Recently, TJ Kang, senior vice president of Samsung Media Services, said in an interview with the media that its Music Hub service will support non-Samsung devices in the future.

Samsung's Music Hub is a music streaming service similar to SpoTIfy. It originated from mSpot acquired in May last year and currently only supports Galaxy S3 and Note2. Kang said that in 2013, Music Hub's service scope will be extended to Samsung's mobile phones, tablets, smart TVs, and other Android devices, so that users of different devices can get a better user experience.

The promotion of Samsung's service makes it have a direct competitive relationship with other cross-platform music service manufacturers, such as Google and Amazon. The opponent is very powerful, so why dare Samsung dare to face it? From the previous remarks made by Sun Yingquan, president and chief strategy officer of Samsung, we can get a glimpse of one or two. Sun Yingquan once said that after creating the world's largest and best equipment, Samsung hopes to integrate and manage the data of these devices in the future.

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