YouTube paid service's pricing
YouTube paid service's pricing, features leaked
We've
known Google was developing a YouTube music subscription service for
what feels like forever now, but many details — what it's called,
pricing, what it will offer — have stayed shrouded in mystery. That is,
until today.
Android Police scored some details of unknown
origin on what Google is planning for its YouTube subscription service
and Google Play Music All Access.
First up, the name. It looks
like Google has landed on YouTube Music Key as the moniker for its
'Tube-based tune player, and it will carry the convention over to the
rebranded Google Play Music Key (slightly less long-winded than Google
Play Music All Access).
According to screenshots taken from an
Android phone, YouTube Music Key will be available on handsets, tablets,
desktop and TV as an ad-free offering. It will feature an audio-only
mode so users can turn off their screen or have music play in the
background while they do other tasks on their device.
YouTube
Music Key will also supposedly feature an offline playback mode so users
can continue listening even when they drop off an internet connection.
YouTube Music Key price and more
According to Android Police, the service will let users listen for free
during a 30-day trial period, but after that it's going to cost
$9.99/month. There's no word on international pricing, but it's in line
with Spotify's $9.99 monthly premium service.
While you may
think, "Eh, that's kind of a lot for YouTube music," apparently Google
is planning to roll up YouTube Music Key and Google Play Music Key into
the price. Current All Access subscribers may be granted automatic
admission to YouTube Music Key's walled garden.
Google has
secured the domain for YouTubeMusicKey.com and looks to have "over 20
million high-quality — complete albums, organized into artist
discographies" reserved for its new service, so it seems to have most of
its ducks in a row.
YouTube Music Key won't stick straight to
songs though; concert footage, covers and remixes are also on the
docket. As for recommendations, it will reportedly take into account
what you listen to and watch on YouTube itself to make suggestions on
the music you should listen to and watch over on its end.
Unfortunately, despite the new details, we're no closer to learning when YouTube Music Key will launch.
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