Are you fond of watching videos online through your smartphone? Are you having a hard time looking for the latest and most talked about online videos? Then here's a new Samsung service you can use to help you see what you want to see.
Samsung on Wednesday unveiled the Milk Video, a video service which allows users to search and share viral videos online easier.
"In a continued commitment to deliver Samsung Galaxy owners with the most premium and personalized mobile experience, Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC (Samsung Mobile) announced the U.S. launch of a new mobile video service available exclusively for Galaxy owners," a statement posted on Samsung Electronics' official global blog read.
In its website, Samsung claims that users will now have a "better way to watch" videos as the service's design is really easy to use through simple navigation.
More time can be spent watching videos as the steps are really easy. All they have to do is to slide flawlessly between Milk Video's curated feeds using their thumbs. The new service also promises of better and improved images in the video. Sharing would also not be an issue as users can tap and hold on to any video and share it without any trouble anytime.
Users can also enjoy exclusive videos which can never be found elsewhere. They can enjoy comedy videos from Funny Or Die, or extreme sports from Red Bull. They can also access exclusive videos from Condé Nast, Vevo, and VICE among others.
The Samsung statement said these videos can be shared not only to Milk Video users but also to other people through Facebook and Twitter. Milk Video users can also follow each other.
"The promise of Milk is a well-designed mobile experience that makes it easy to discover the content you want. We did this first with Milk Music, and now, we extend this promise with Milk Video...Samsung is committed to giving our customers the best software and services to enhance their device experience. We're partnering with some of the best brands in new media to deliver great content across our consumers' passion points: music, comedy, lifestyle, and entertainment," John Pleasants, Samsung's Media Solutions Center America executive vice president, was quoted as saying in the statement.
The new service can be downloaded on the Google Play Store. To download, click here.
The app is only compatible with Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, Samsung Galaxy Mega, Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Galaxy S4 mini, Samsung Galaxy S3 mini, and Samsung Galaxy S5 devices.
Citing a study made by ComScore, Samsung said that more than 80 million Americans watch videos through their phones monthly.