Apple Music could drop in price

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As you have been able to read in the title of this article, Apple might be considering A possibility that the official prices of Apple Music were adjusted a little more to be more competitive with respect to the competition. There are currently several music streaming services on the market and all of them have characteristics and prices very similar so that Apple could be behind the massive demand with this new strategy.

Therefore, those in Cupertino could adjust Apple Music prices by up to 20 percent less with what they would gain subscribers and therefore, by earning less they could earn more.

This decision by Apple will have a direct impact on the other services among which we can highlight as stars that of Spotify or the recent Music Unlimited Service from Amazon. We all know that what competition between companies does is improve the final product or service for the user. The 20 percent discount we've been talking about would leave the normal Apple Music user fee at just $ 7.99, while the family subscription would drop to $ 14.99. and the student subscription for only $ 4.99.

If you still do not know the current prices of Apple Music, we can tell you that they are a little higher, having the subscription of a user at 9.99 dollars, the family subscription at 14.99 dollars and the student rate, which is the only one that remains. , at $ 4.99. It must be taken into account that this movement may have been due to Amazon priced its new service at $ 7.99 for Prime users and $ 3.99 for users with an Amazon Echo. 


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  1.   Francisco Fernández said

    Great news. Christmas = key date, will Apple take it into account?