The Google Play Music App Finally Touches Down On The App Store With A 30-Day Free Trial

It’s been quite some time since Google announced that it would be releasing its Google Play Music app for the iPhone in “a few weeks,” but nevertheless it has finally touched down on the App Store. The new Google Play Music app for iOS allows you to use Google’s All Access and standard music services.
Google Play App iOS
The All Access service is similar to what Spotify and other music-streaming services offer in the fact that you can create custom radio stations and listen to an unlimited amount of songs. While the standard service acts like any other cloud storage solution letting you store up to 20,000 of your own songs in the cloud for playback anywhere.
Google Play iOS App
All Access features:
  • Listen to unlimited songs
  • Create custom radio stations from any song, artist or album
  • Enjoy radio without skip limits
  • Get smart recommendations based on your tastes
  • Enjoy handcrafted playlists from our music experts
All Access and standard features:
  • Add up to 20,000 of your own songs from your personal music collection using your Mac, Windows or Linux computer
  • Listen on all your devices and our web player at play.google.com/music
  • Access your music anywhere without syncing, and save your favorites for offline playback
  • Experience all your music without ads
In order to use All Access you will need to have a premium Google Play Music account which costs $9.99 per month. The standard service, however, is completely free. There is also a 30-day free trial of All Access.
You can download the new Google Play Music from the App Store for free by clicking here.

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