Samsung’s streaming service Milk Music is coming to Australia

After being available in America for almost a year, Samsung has today announced that Australian customers will be able to experience its Milk Music service – a free radio streaming service exclusive to Galaxy phone owners.

The service allows users to choose from 150 genre-based and curated radio stations. Users will also be able to “fine-tune” the radio stations by choosing nine different genres on the dial interface, and change the preferences to play more popular and favourite tracks.

However, not all Galaxy phones will be able to access the service. Samsung says that Milk Music will be available for:

  • Galaxy S III, S4 and S5
  • Galaxy Note II, Note 3, Note 4 and Note Edge
  • Galaxy Tab 4 and Tab S
  • Galaxy Note Pro and Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)
  • Galaxy Gear S

The app can be downloaded via Google Play or the GALAXY Apps store.

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