Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Apple Music offers up – 99mac

Apple’s new music service is investing heavily, but is it enough to challenge Swedish pride Spotify? 99mac has tested the Apple Music.

Apple has pressed the” play “and the long-talked-about streaming music service # Apple Music is now here. The question is whether the combination of handpicked music tips from experts, a constant radio station and a buffet of millions of songs can be enough to abandon Spotify. 99mac have thrown themselves over the new service to see what Apple has to come up with.

To begin with, there is no doubt about which devices Apple thinks that we should listen to our music. IPhone and iPad has today gained access to the Apple Music. After this review was posted also came iTunes 12.2 is required to listen to the Mac and PC. Support for Android and Apple TV comes first in autumn, and some web interface is not offered at all. With that said, it is good to pour out the contents from the Apple music to a speaker with AirPlay, and support for Sonos speaker system coming later this year.

The price for a month with the Apple Music 99 SEK, which is exactly the same as Spotify, Deezer and other competitors take. Where Apple Music impresses in terms of price are family subscription that provides up to six people own accounts for just 149 dollars a month. This requires that icloud Family Sharing is enabled, it will probably be difficult for a group of pals to free ride on the affordable service.

Apple sweeps also track with the competition when it comes to trial, where Apple Music can be used absolutely free of charge for three months. There is plenty of time for millions of people to get caught up for the service and time to build up your own library of favorite albums and playlists, thinking probably Apple. Anyway, it is therefore completely risk free to try out the service during the summer, and whoever does not like it can simply drop out.

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