Apple, in order to attract more people to its music streaming service Apple Music, has been offering a more-than-decent 3-month free trial for a while now. However, it seems like the company no longer wants to be generous as Apple Music’s free trial has been reduced to only a month.
It has been revealed (via Japanese publication Mac Otakara) that if you are a first-time subscriber of Apple Music, you will now get only a month’s free trial. Following this, you will be required to pay $9.99 per month (in the US) or Rs 99 per month in India. This will now be similar to rival music streaming platforms such as YouTube Music and Spotify that also offer a month’s free trial.
However, Apple Music prices remain unaffected. For those who don’t know, it is priced at Rs 99/month for individual users, Rs 149/ month for a family subscription, Rs 49/ month for students, and Rs 49/month for the Apple Music Voice plan, which was recently introduced with iOS 15.2 and allows people to look for music with Siri’s help.