Google is offering new Google Play Music subscribers four free months
Google is running a deal on its music streaming service
and storage locker Google Play Music. Typically, the site offers up a
90-day free trial when you sign up, but it’s now giving new subscribers an extra month of free time.
The service allows users scan up to 50,000 songs from
their music library, and listen to custom radio stations on their
computer or mobile device. Users who use the free tier have to contend
with ads, but subscribers who pay $9.99 (or $14.99 for a family account)
can avoid ads, listen to over 35 million songs, download music to
listen offline, and get access to YouTube Red.
Google has offered similar deals in the past, and Android Police notes
that it’s not clear how long the deal will remain active. At the very
least, it’s an opportunity to check out the service if you’ve never
tried it, and you can always cancel your subscription when your four
months are up.
The article was published on : theverge
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