Samsung executes Music Hub, instead of Milk Music?
Samsung has just released an official announcement for Music Hub users that it will close the service on July 1.
Samsung has just released an official announcement for Music Hub users that it will close the service on July 1.
At the same time, Samsung reassured users that they would experience a better and more complete replacement service on the company's devices. At the same time, the company also advises users to download all data stored on Music Hub before July 1.
Although there is no official mention yet, many people believe that Milk Music, Samsung's recently launched music service, will replace the Music Hub in the future.
Update 25 May 2019
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