Apple Potentially Developing New Subscription Tier for Apple Music
Apple may be in the process of introducing a new subscription option for its Apple Music service. Developer Aaron Perris discovered hints of a “Premium Access” within the latest beta version of the Apple Music app for Android. This was accompanied by an error message that prevented the user from skipping to the next track.
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Further details about these features were not provided, leaving the context and implications somewhat mysterious. As Aaron Perris pointed out, “it’s possible that this could relate to something unrelated, such as radio stations.” One thing, however, remains clear: Apple has consistently expressed its opposition to a free, ad-supported service model. Oliver Schusser, the head of Apple Music, reiterated last year, “We do not have a free service, and we do not intend to offer one.”
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Ethan Rivers focuses on Android smartphones, emerging mobile platforms, and operating systems. With a critical yet fair perspective, he evaluates devices on performance, design, and ecosystem compatibility.