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Apple has just launched Apple Music. It’s foray into the streaming game. It’s going live with on-demand tracks for streaming at $9.99/month and $13.99 for a family plan ( allows sharing with up to six users). Though the service will be free for the first three months on user sign-up.
Apple Music now joins the space of big subscription-based streaming platforms like Spotify, Google Play Music and Rdio. It’ll will be shipping with the new iOS 8.4 firmware update for iPhones and iPads.
Earlier this month at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. The company introduced Apple Music as a new service cataloging on-demand songs with curated playlists from users and Beats 1 24hr live Radio hosted and programmed by real DJs and artists.
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Users can access Apple Music right away on their iOS device by opening the settings app and navigating to General > Software Update. The update takes your iPhone or iPad to iOS 8.4 that puts Apple Music as the built-in music app.
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A desktop iTunes update to add the streaming service will also be available later today, while an Android app is expected in due course.
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