Apple Music will let you stream 100,000 of your own tracks when iOS 9 launches - Apps Android Moblile

Apple Music will let you stream 100,000 of your own tracks when iOS 9 launches

Share:
Apple Music will let you stream 100,000 of your own tracks when iOS 9 launches ,

As the launch date for Apple’s new streaming music service draws nearer, senior vice president of internet software and services Eddy Cue tweeted that it will allow users to upload 25,000 of their own songs to the company’s cloud storage service on June 30, and expand that to 100,000 songs by the time iOS 9 ships.

That’s similar to Apple’s iTunes Match service, which lets you upload 25,000 tracks — including songs you purchased outside of iTunes — to iCloud for streaming at any time.

A new era of tech events has begun

We’re back in New York this November for the 4th edition of our growth-focused technology event.

In addition, Cue said an update to to the Beats Music app will help users migrate their playlists to Apple Music. However, it’s not clear if Apple will start those users on its three-month free trial from June 30 or activate their paid plans on that date.

The new streaming service, along with iOS 8.4, will launch at 8AM PST on June 30.

We’ve contacted Apple for more information and will update this post when we hear back.

➤ Apple Music [via MacStories]

 : Apple Music and iOS 8.4 are launching at 8 AM PST June 30, Beats 1 radio at 9 AM

 :


Apple Music
Credit: Apple