Amazon's Music Unlimited streaming service that has more songs than Spotify is free for 3 months for new subscribers
Antonio Villas-Boas
Jul 9, 2020, 21:34 IST
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Amazon is promoting its premium Music Unlimited streaming service by offering three months free for new subscribers to try out the service for a limited time.
Amazon boasts that it has 60 million songs on its music streaming service, the same claim that Apple claims for its $9.99 Apple Music streaming service. Spotify is estimated to have over 50 million songs, according to Business of Apps.
After the three months are over, Amazon's Music Unlimited costs $7.99/month for Prime members. It's $9.99/month for non-Prime members, which is the same price as Spotify's base premium plan.
Amazon's Music Unlimited service is different to the the free Prime Music service that all Prime member have access to "only" has two million songs.
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