Amazon has made some changes to its Music Storage service that will phase out uploading MP3s for both free and paid customers on a scheduled timeline extending into 2019.
If you haven't tried Amazon Music Unlimited yet, they're offering a $10 credit to anyone who starts a 30-day free trial before October 31st. You'll need a coupon code to activate the offer.
A new update for Amazon Music is now available in the Google Play Store, with the biggest change being the navigation bar is now along the bottom of the app, making it easier to reach.
A few of Prince's early albums are now available to stream via your favorite music streaming services. These include Spotify, Google Play Music, Pandora, and more.
Amazon has launched its Music Unlimited family plan in the US, clocking in at $14.99 a month regardless of whether or not you're a Prime subscriber. You can have up to six people available on the plan for the same price, rivaling Google's own family plan for Google Play Music.
Most notable new feature is the ability to download music from your personal library and/or Amazon Prime Music directly to your phone or tablet's MicroSD card, assuming you have one.
The app also supports Android Wear for the first time. Previously users could use the default music controls for...
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