Apple Music is available for free for 4 months via Shazam; Here’s how to avail of the offer

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Shazam has come up with this cool offer where it is providing four months of free Apple Music service. Shazam, an app to identify music, movies, and shows based on a short sample, is offering access to Apple’s premium music platform until February at no additional cost on sign-up of new users.

How to get Apple Music for free in India

Users can start a 4-month free trial of Apple Music by scanning a QR code that Shazam is now offering on its website. Users are not required to pay anything right away, and they won’t be charged until four months from now. Also, if users don’t want to keep the subscription, they may cancel it at any moment. So, here’s how it works.

  1. Go to the official offer website of Shazam or click here.
  2. A QR code will be displayed. Use your phone’s camera or QR scanner to scan the code.
  3. It will redirect you to complete the signup process.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to get free Apple Music for four months.

Users should note that this offer is subject to being available for a limited period of time and is working on Apple devices.

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Apple Music in India

In India, Apple Music subscriptions range in price from Rs 49 to Rs 149 per month. Also, first-time users get a month free trial. The plans for Apple Music in India are listed below.

  • Voice Plan – ₹49/month
  • Student Plan – ₹59/month
  • Individual Plan – ₹99/month
  • Family Plan – ₹149/month

Apple Music provides high-quality music streaming, with 256kbps AAC (Advanced Audio Codec) compatibility and ALAC format on Lossless for CD-quality audio. Depending on the user’s music preferences, the app also provides helpful playlist recommendations automatically.

Sachin Deo VermaSachin Deo Verma
Sachin covers technology news at Smartprix and he also has a keen interest in automobile and electric vehicles. He keenly gains knowledge from various sources to be updated with the latest tech trends. He is also a passionate Potterhead who dabbles in literature, and poetry, and loves to travel.

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