
as speckled By Aaron Perris Apple is working on different subscription tiers Apple Musicbased on lines found in the beta version of the platform’s Android app. Here are the details.
Mystery lines offer different Apple Music subscription levels
For Perris Type in Xit looks like Apple is working on different subscription tiers Apple Music.
The post shows two lines found in the beta version Apple Music App for Android: “No more tracks can be skipped” error message informing the user that the given move requires “reward access” and when the user reaches the “pass limit”.
For now, that means Apple is running a free tier or tiers at different prices. Perry himself notes “It could be for something unrelated, like radio stations.”
Limitations on features like track skipping have historically been common in free plans Apple Music Competitors including Spotify. In fact, Spotify still promotes “skip as much as you want” as one of the perks of its paid subscription plans.

Interestingly, Perry’s finding comes only a month later Apple Music its head, Oliver Schusser, said this in a speech Bloomberg interview When asked what he dislikes about the music industry:
I’m sure you’ve heard me say this: I think “free” was a terrible idea. Apple Music is the only service without a free tier, and believe it or not, we’re proud of that.
Regardless, Apple added these lines to the beta version Apple Music for Android suggests that whatever is in the works can be introduced sooner rather than later.
Can you subscribe cheaper or even free? Apple Music Plan if it comes with track jumping limits? Let us know in the comments.
Apple Music requires an active subscription. You can do it register $10.99 per month, 1 month free.
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