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Amazon has announced the launch of Amazon Music Unlimited in India. The service gives users access to over 100 million songs and podcasts. It also supports HD, Ultra HD, and Spatial Audio formats, including Dolby Atmos. This move expands Amazon's music offerings in the country.
Amazon Music Unlimited provides a large catalogue of music and podcasts. Users can listen to tracks in high-quality formats such as HD and Ultra HD. The service also supports Spatial Audio and Dolby Atmos for an enhanced listening experience. These features aim to meet the needs of music enthusiasts seeking better sound quality.
Amazon Music Unlimited is available to Prime members at Rs 99 per month. Non-Prime users can subscribe for Rs 119 per month. To attract new users, Amazon is offering Prime members a six-month free trial. Non-Prime customers can access a three-month free trial. After the trial, the regular subscription fee applies.
Amazon has confirmed plans to launch an ad-supported Amazon Music Free tier in India soon. This free tier will let users access the music catalogue without a paid subscription. The company has not yet announced a specific launch date for the free tier.
Amazon has recently made changes to its other services in India. For example, Prime Video now requires members to pay Rs 129 per month or Rs 699 per year for ad-free viewing. This fee is in addition to the standard Prime membership cost. The new Amazon Music Unlimited pricing follows a similar model, offering premium features at an extra cost.
The launch of Amazon Music Unlimited and the upcoming free tier reflect growing competition in India's music streaming market. Other platforms also offer large music catalogues and free access with ads. Amazon aims to attract users with its extensive song library and high-quality audio options.
By providing both paid and free options, Amazon seeks to reach a wider audience. The company continues to expand its digital services in India, adapting to changing consumer preferences and market trends.
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