Samsung Music app now available via the Google Play Store
Next to MP3 and WMA, this new app that is still in beta can also handle FLAC and AAC files, but only works with devices running at least Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Although Samsung's Milk video and Milk music services failed to gain enough followers and to become relevant in this ever-changing market, it looks like the South Korean company is ready to try its luck once again. This time, it is about a native app for Google Android, namely Samsung Music.
Although Samsung Music is an Android app still in beta stage for the time being, there is not much to make it stand out of the crowd. According to Samsung, they optimized this app for Samsung Android devices and, unfortunately, it only works on Android 6.0 Marshmallow or later. The list of supported file types includes both lossy and lossless formats, such as MP3 and FLAC.
Samsung Music's stats in the Google Play Store are more than fine for a beta version - more than 50,000 installs and a score of 3.7 out of 5 after 92 ratings.
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