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Remember: Apple Music will start charging you from Wednesday
We originally posted this video on our Facebook page back in July when the service launched, so make sure you keep your eyes peeled for other exclusive content from our social channels by liking and following respectively.
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When Apple Music launched, it didn’t just try and differentiate itself with Beats 1. It too has a $14.99/month plan, but it only covers two users. The question lies whether to continue or cancel the subscription.
Under Subscriptions, tap Manage. In the meantime if you think that maybe Spotify is more up your alley, you should remember turn off auto-renew.
With the release of Apple Music being June 30, those who signed up for Apple Music on that day will see their three-month free trial end on September 30, which is later this week. Plus, there are a ton of neat tricks that Apple Music users should know.
This will be a welcomed addition to Google Play Music.
This was one of the biggest things folks were lusting over when Apple announced their big new streaming service, and now that Google has gotten on board there should be little reason to take your tune-listening business elsewhere.
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Unfortunately the videos only seem to target iPhone users. Those non-techy users are often at a loss about where the radio service and Apple Music start and own music collection ends, as well as what to input for personalization and where to locate it. The move was meant to allow users to fully experience what Apple was offering over an extended period of time and it was confident that many customers would subscribe to the service.