Leaked press images of Samsung’s ATIV SE

As seen on engadget, Samsung’s up and coming Windows 8.1 smartphone passed through the FCC last month. Now we get a look at what the actual device looks like. The above image shows a Windows powered ATIV SE. The phone shares the same look as the Galaxy handsets with the rounded corners and texture elements. The device is said to have a 5-inch, 1080p display and LTE capability. The phone will arrive this year along with the release of Windows 8. OS.

Samsung Posts Galaxy S5, Gear Fit, and Gear 2 Hands-on Videos

Over the weekend, Samsung has posted two hands-on videos of their new Galaxy S5 and their new wearable devices entitled Gear Fit. We are still a month away from the official launch of Samsung’s new products but they are taking the time to provide us with a more detailed look at the new their new products. So enjoy and leave your thoughts in the comments below.

Leak: Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini

As reported on Techie News, Samsung is currently in the works and putting under testing their Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini. The new device is believed to have a second quarter launch due to a mysterious phone with model number SM-G870 on Indian import site Zauba.

It is expected for Samsung to follow their mini tradition and it doesn’t sound to sketchy to place your bets on a second quarter release. Samsung waited 2 months before releasing the Glaxay S4 mini last year so it’s expected for them to do the same this year.

Further information will be releases in the coming weeks as the company nears towards the mini’s unveiling.

Samsung Unveils Milk

Samsung has just announced they have entered the music streaming market with their Galaxy exclusive app Milk. Milk Music is a radio service much like Pandora and iTunes Radio. What makes this app really cool is that it is ad-free and there isn’t a subscription fee. The app limits you to six skips every hour but according to Samsung you will not here any ads.

The primary feature to Milk is a large dial that list nine genres of your choice. The dial lets you  fine-tune your station to include new music, popular music or music you have favorited in the past.

Milk Music is now available on Google Play. You can read the full press release below.

Samsung Introduces Milk, the Next Big Thing in Music

Free Radio Service with 200 Ad-free Stations Offers Fully Customizable Experience to Your Taste

March 7 – DALLAS, TX – Delivering on the passion points of consumers, Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC (Samsung Mobile) today introduced Milk Music™, a new, free and ad-free radio service that offers an effortless and entertaining way to enjoy the music you love and discover new, unexpected music. Fully customizable, Milk is designed with an elegant, easy-to-use interface and more than 200 stations that makes tuning into your favorite music a more enjoyable and enriching experience.

“Milk introduces a fresh approach to music that reflects our innovation leadership and our focus on creating best-in-class consumer experiences,” said Gregory Lee, president and CEO of Samsung Telecommunications America and Samsung Electronics North America Headquarters. “We’re offering consumers amazing, rich music experiences built around what matters most to them and their lifestyle.”

Milk powered by Slacker is available now exclusively for Galaxy consumers to download on Google Play
on the Galaxy S® 4, Galaxy S® III, Galaxy Note® 3, Galaxy Note® II, Galaxy Mega™ and Galaxy S® 4 mini across all carrier and retail channels as well as the Galaxy S® 5 in April. Coming soon, Samsung will be offering unique music programming from top selling and emerging artists available exclusively through Milk.

Milk Makes More of Your Signature Sounds

Instant and Effortless Listening:
Milk’s distinctive dial design provides a more intuitive and natural way to listen to music that is more organic and fun. With no log-in required and no need to think of a specific artist, song name or browsing through a list of choices, you can just starting listening to music instantly. From Pop to Jazz and everything in between, the dial displays up to nine genre-based stations featuring a wide variety of music listening choices, with a simple and quick turn of the dial.

More of the Music You Love:
With a growing music catalog of 200 genre-based and curated stations, and 13M songs, Milk connects people with the best music, whether it’s a standby song or a new discovery, with significantly fewer repeats. In addition, the “Spotlight” feature offers a continuous curated selection of songs and albums handpicked by music tastemakers and influencers. “My Stations” allows you to create personal stations based on your favorite songs and albums, easily accessible on the dial, providing limitless listening options. Milk also allows you six song skips per hour per station.

Your Music Your Way:
Samsung is delivering an incredibly personalized experience by offering users many ways to fine-tune Milk to suit their individual listening preferences. The dial is customizable to showcase only the genres that are most relevant to your personal tastes and preferences. Offering more personalization options, the “Fine-Tune Station” feature allows you to adjust the genre-based station based on popularity, novelty and song favorites to further optimize recommendations for the best personalized listening experience.