
As Android phone manufacturers increasingly fight for the attention of consumers, Samsung is taking to content subscription services in a bid to lure potential users. After taking a big step into the music-streaming fray with the_launch of its own mobile app_called Milk Music, and entering the video-streaming space with its own digital rental service for TV shows called_Project Glued_in Singapore and the Philippines, Samsung announced today a content subscription service for children aged three to seven years old. The children’s content subscription service comes in the form of a mobile app, called Samsung KidsTime, which can be_downloaded for free from...
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