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LG SmartWorld Opens Door to High Quality
According to LG, customers will be able to download two free tracks each month, while also having the ability to buy songs at up to 50% off their regular price.
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There’s no news as yet on precise pricing, and it doesn’t sound as if there will be a streaming element to this service either.
A progressive rollout of LG’s music service will commence later this month.
The company didn’t mention a streaming option, so it may not be available.
Hi-Fi music will deliver high-quality audio that will sound very close to the original recorded music, with playback capabilities of 24-bit and 192kHz.
“LG Australia is now investigating when and to what extent the Hi-Fi music service will be available in Australia”.
The users can monitor the SmartWorld app or website to find out as soon as the service launches.
“Our Hi-Fi music service reflects our ongoing commitment to providing additional customer benefits to loyal LG customers”, said Chris Yie, vice president and head of marketing communications for LG Mobile.
LG will introduce the service to owners of LG’s premium smartphones via its LG SmartWorld app. This includes LG’s G2, G3, G4 and G Flex 2 smartphones. “MP3 music is perfectly fine for most people but those with Hi-Fi capable LG smartphones can experience a much richer environment”.
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LG has not yet released an official name for the service, which will challenge Korean rival Samsung’s Milk Music streaming music service that was launched earlier this year.