Tuesday, September 1, 2015

LG announces Hi-Fi music service for Android users

LG announces Hi-Fi music service for Android users
LG music service

Dated August 12, 2015 yesterday, LG announced a new music service for smartphone users. LG's new music service will debut in 70 countries, the end of this August.

For now, this music service seems not to have a definite name. However, LG said it will give Hi-Fi (High Fidelity) music to Android smartphone owners who supports playback of 64 bit, such as LG G4, G3 LG, LG G2, and G Flex 2.

Users who want to access the service from LG, can be directly accessed via the LG SmartWorld application or ww.lgworld.com. According to LG, the customer will be able to download two free songs every month. In addition, customers can also buy songs at a discount of up to 50 percent off the regular price.

Besides LG, fellow Korean rival other manufacturers, Samsung, already have a music streaming service in advance. Samsung itself has launched a music streaming service called Milk Music, beginning in 2015 ago.

We'll see how the quality of the music service from LG late August.

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