Contents
- 1.What is Apple Music?
- 2.How does Apple Music work?
- 3.What happens when my Apple Music subscription ends?
- 4.How do I cancel my Apple Music subscription?
- 5.What are the benefits of Apple Music?
- 6.What are the drawbacks of Apple Music?
- 7.How does Apple Music compare to other music streaming services?
- 8.Should I get Apple Music?
- 9.How do I get started with Apple Music?
- 10.What else do I need to know about Apple Music?
Apple Music is set to expire on September 30th. Here’s what you need to know about what happens next.
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1.What is Apple Music?
Apple Music is a music streaming service that offers access to more than 45 million songs. It’s available in 100 countries and costs $9.99 per month for individuals or $14.99 for families of up to six. There is also a student subscription that costs $4.99 per month.
2. What happens when my free trial ends?
If you cancel your free trial, you will no longer have access to Apple Music. If you don’t cancel, your subscription will automatically renew and you will be charged $9.99 per month for individuals or $14.99 for families of up to six.
3. How do I cancel my subscription?
You can cancel your subscription at any time by going to your account settings on iTunes.
2.How does Apple Music work?
Apple Music is a music and video streaming service developed by Apple Inc. It was launched on June 30, 2015, in 100 countries. The service consists of a free, advertising-supported tier and a paid subscription tier. It is available on iOS devices, iPod Touch and iCloud-enabled devices running iOS 8 or later, Macs running OS X Yosemite or later, Android devices, Apple TV set-top boxes, Sonos sound systems, and the web.
The paid subscription tier, Apple Music Plus, costs $4.99/month in the US and £4.99 in the UK. It includes all of the features of the free tier plus access to exclusive content from artists not available on the free tier and over 50 million songs in high-quality AAC audio with no ads.
The service also has a “For You” section which recommends music based on your taste and allows you to create custom radio stations.
3.What happens when my Apple Music subscription ends?
If you cancel your Apple Music subscription, you will lose access to all of the features of the service. This includes access to your music library, any playlists that you have created, and the ability to follow other users and see what music they are listening to. You will also no longer be able to stream songs or download them for offline listening.
4.How do I cancel my Apple Music subscription?
If you cancel your Apple Music subscription, you will lose access to all of the features of the service. Your music library will no longer be available to you, and you will no longer be able to stream or download music. If you have made any purchases through Apple Music, those will also be unavailable to you.
5.What are the benefits of Apple Music?
Apple Music is a streaming service that provides users with access to over 50 million songs. It is ad-free and includes features such as offline listening, personalized recommendations, and exclusive content. There is also a student discount available.
The service launched on June 30, 2015, and is available in over 100 countries. As of June 2018, Apple Music had more than 40 million paid subscribers.
6.What are the drawbacks of Apple Music?
Apple Music has a number of drawbacks. One is that it is only available on Apple devices, so if you don’t have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod, you’re out of luck. Another is that it doesn’t have a free option like Pandora or Spotify. Finally, some users have complained about issues with syncing their music libraries and playlists across devices.
7.How does Apple Music compare to other music streaming services?
Apple Music is a music streaming service that was launched in 2015. It is available in 113 countries and has 60 million subscribers. It offers a library of 50 million songs and has a three-month free trial.
Apple Music has been criticized for its lack of clarity regarding how it differs from other music streaming services, such as Spotify. It is also not clear what happens to your music when you cancel your subscription.
When you cancel your Apple Music subscription, you will no longer have access to the 50 million songs in the Apple Music library. You will also no longer be able to download songs for offline listening, and any songs that you have downloaded will be removed from your device. If you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you can continue to use the built-in Music app without a subscription.
8.Should I get Apple Music?
Apple Music is a streaming service that offers access to millions of songs, as well as music videos,radio stations, and more. It’s available for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, PC, and Android devices. There are two ways to subscribe to Apple Music: with a individual subscription or a family subscription.
An individual subscription costs $9.99 per month and gives you access to all the music on Apple Music. A family subscription costs $14.99 per month and gives you access to all the music on Apple Music, up to six people can share one family membership.
There is also a free 3-month trial available for both individual and family subscriptions. After the free trial ends, your subscription will automatically renew at the standard monthly price unless you cancel it.
9.How do I get started with Apple Music?
You can sign up for a subscription to Apple Music directly on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or PC. And if you have an Android device, you can sign up through the Apple Music app.
If you’re not sure if you want to commit to a monthly subscription, you can try Apple Music for free for three months.1 After the free trial, your subscription will automatically renew until you cancel it.
To sign up for Apple Music, open the Music app on your device and click or tap the For You icon. Then click or tap Try it free.
10.What else do I need to know about Apple Music?
You might be wondering what happens to your music library when Apple Music expires. Here’s what you need to know.
When you sign up for Apple Music, you get a free three-month trial. After the trial ends, your membership will automatically renew and you’ll be charged. If you don’t want to continue your membership, cancel before the free trial ends.
If you cancel during your free trial, you’ll lose access to all of the features of Apple Music, including listening to songs offline, matching songs to your personal music library, and creating custom playlists. You won’t be able to access any of your music that you’ve added to your Library while using Apple Music.