Google to launch Google Play Music All Access family plan for $15/month

Google to launch Google Play Music All Access family plan for $15/month photo Google to launch Google Play Music All Access family plan for $15/month

Apple Music benefits from the installed iOS user base, but Apple has done precious little to explain why the average music lover might want to use the service. It’s also planning to announce a $14.99/month family streaming tier for its Google Play Music subscription service.



Tomorrow, September 29th, is going to be a big day for Google and fans, especially those of the Nexus variety.

In this case, the concise how-to videos explain the inner workings of the Apple Music app, from the New and For You pages to playlists and the underutilized Connect service, which lets musicians push exclusive content to fans. Users who subscribe to the family plan will have access to unlimited on-demand streaming for up to half a dozen family members, each of which will be able to manage their own account. From there, you can turn off the automatic renewal. It also means an end to the frustration that comes from finding out someone added Justin Bieber tracks to your playlist.

The guided tour videos are just like the ones Apple did for Apple Watch earlier this year. If that pricing pans out, it will automatically put Google Play Music as one of the leading options as far as pricing and music availability is concerned. It originally launched as a sort of locker service that allowed users to upload their own music and stream it from wherever they might be; this functionality still remains but since then the Internet giant has signed all sorts of deals to offer the best of today’s music as well.

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