Friday, 30 May 2014

Samsung targets kids in Southeast Asia with a new content subscription service for tablets

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 the Google Play
store today and Samsung Apps from June 14
onwards. It is optimized for Samsung tablets,
and will land first on the Galaxy Tab 3 and 4
series, then expand to the Galaxy Note series
by the end of the third quarter this year.

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