Samsung has launched its new Milk Music streaming radio service for Galaxy devices, according to media reports Friday. “Milk” represents the brand’s “fresh take” on music, said Daren Tsui, vice president of music services, at Samsung’s Media Solutions Center. “Music means a lot to our Galaxy users, and we know they frequently use their mobile devices to engage with music. By taking the work out of seeking and listening, we’ve created a music experience that’s organic and fun,” he said. The service is currently free and ad-free, but Samsung will be re-evaluating the ad-free model over time and may later introduce ads, according to media reports.
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