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If you find yourself bored with the plethora of music apps available on Android (and iOS), then you might want to check out Beats Music. It’s finally available today, but unfortunately for the U.S. only.
Beats Music appears to be taking the Slacker approach by adding curators to make your music experience better. There is even an option to tell Beats where you are or how you’re feeling so that the service can delivery a unique stream for you, which is similar to Slacker’s “My Vibe” option. There are over 20 million songs with no ads, so you shouldn’t have a problem finding what you want to hear.
Pricing is $9.99 per month or $119.88 yearly. There is a 7-day free trial, but if you’re an AT&T customer, you can get up to 90-days free. AT&T customers also get another perk in that they can sign up for a Family Plan priced at $14.99 per month. It will give you 5 accounts for up to 10 devices.
You will be able to listen to Beats Music on your desktop, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, or Sonos device. Hopefully Chromecast will be added soon. We provided the Play Store link below.





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