



The tie up with Samsung, one of the leading smartphone manufactures in the world, will help Google expand its reach and give it the right amount of boost it needs to take on other streaming giants. Google’s Play Music service competes against the likes of Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora Premium, and others. Machine learning allows the service to understand the music the user likes based on location, time, weather, and activity, to name a few. Google in November launched a revamped Play Music service that is powered by Google's machine learning and contextual tools.
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Post the trial period, those who plan to subscribe for it will get over 40 million songs on-demand and access to YouTube Red (where available), just like other subscribers of the service. Additionally, new Samsung phones and tablets will come with a free three-month trial of Google Play Music. The deal also benefits Samsung users as they’ll be able to upload 100,000 of their own songs to Google Play Music for free, double the limit for owners of non-Samsung devices. The announcements coincides with the global retail launch of the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones. Samsung and Google have jointly announced a new partnership that will make Google Play Music the default music player and streaming service on Samsung mobiles and tablets.
