The moviegoers who have a Samsung mobile phone and can jump for joy. The Korean company has confirmed that before the end of this year, the high-end of its smartphones will be compatible with the Samsung Movies service. This is a system from which the user can have access to an extensive filmographic collection with films from all periods and genres to be able to view from the mobile itself.
Apparently, the first terminals that will be prepared to work on this service will be the Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Wave, Samsung S8300 Tocco Ultra Edition, Samsung S7350, Samsung M7600 Beat DJ, Samsung i8910 HD and Samsung Jet. At the moment, a specific date for the opening of the system has not been announced, nor has a price for the service been exposed. In UK, the cost ranges from about five euros on average for the "rental" of a movie, to fifteen euros that can cost the purchase of the film (always depending on the work in particular).
The operation of the service in Spain is still not entirely clear. Everything seems to indicate that in the case of rental films, the system will work with the streaming formula (which is the one used by YouTube to view the videos), so that the user could not play the films other than in the compatible devices associated with your account (as Samsung Movies would also be compatible on televisions, Blu-Ray players, laptops or tablets).
When making payments, Samsung Movies' collection system will be managed by an intermediary that e-commerce friends will know well: PayPal. That is why it will be necessary to have an account of this service founded by eBay.
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