Samsung took a plunge into the music-streaming fray with its own US-only internet radio service Milk Music in March — which was free and without ads. Now that could change though, as the Milk Music_Google Play app has just been updated to introduce a premium-tier offering, as reported by Android Police. Milk Premium costs $3.99 per month — similar to that of_Slacker, the music service that Samsung partnered with to launch Milk Music. The paid-for tier_lets you listen to radio stations even without being connected to the internet, skip songs for an unlimited number of times, switch off DJ commentary,...
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