Apple Music is a streaming service that allows you to listen to over 90 million songs. Its great features include the ability to download your favorite tracks and play them offline, lyrics in real time, listening across all your favorite devices, new music personalized just for you, curated playlists from our editors, and many more.
An Apple Music subscription offers all of the benefits of i. Tunes Match, along with access to the entire Apple Music catalogue. You’ll get unlimited skips for Apple Music radio stations, unlimited listening for the entire Apple Music catalogue and access to your purchased and ripped library.
With a paid subscription, you get all of the above, plus: unlimited listening to the entire Apple Music catalog the ability to add Apple Music songs to your Mac’s library and listen offline your entire purchased and ripped library, matched and uploaded to i, and cloud.
Apple Music is available in i. Tunes, and for i. OS and Android devices. Bundle Apple Music with up to five other great services. And enjoy more for less. In case you missed anything.
The killer fature of Apple Music is that it allows you to add your own music into i. Cloud Music Library so that you can sync and listen to your music on all devices seamlessly. Apple Music gives you the ability to download song, album, or playlist in your library for offline listening.
When I was writing we ran into the question “What about your own stuff on Apple Music?”.
Apple Music gives you the option to upload your music to the i. Cloud Music Library, where you can stream and download tracks on up to 10 devices and listen offline. Where possible, Apple tries to match songs from your collection with songs from its catalog, as opposed to uploading everything to i, and cloud.
We break it down. When you sign up for Apple Music, you’ll get access to all the features of a paid account for the first three months of your subscription. After those initial 90 days, however, you’ll have to choose whether you’re going to continue paying for Apple Music—and keep those paid account features—or downgrade to a free account.
What devices can you listen to Apple Music on?
Apple Music is already on your i, phone, i Pad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, Mac, and Home. Pod mini — and you can listen with Car. Play or online at music., and apple., and com. Apple Music is also available on Windows and Android devices, Sonos speakers, Amazon Echo, Google Nest, Samsung Smart TVs, and more.
How many people can use an Apple Music family subscription?
With an Apple Music family subscription, up to six people can enjoy unlimited access to Apple Music on their devices.