Apple Music is no longer free for 3 months

Apple Music is no longer offered for free for 3 months to be tested by users, the Apple company making a very interesting change of strategy for its audio streaming platform. We are talking about the countries of Australia, Spain and Switzerland, in which Apple Music is available for 3 months in exchange for a minimal cost, and then everyone is required to pay the monthly subscription.

In these countries, the Apple company charges the dollar/euro/franc amount to give those interested the opportunity to benefit from everything that Apple Music offers. This offer is only available in the 3 countries and only for 3 months, Apple starting to charge money because Spotify has a similar strategy in exactly the same countries and does not offer anything for free.

By charging money when Spotify does the same, Apple ensures that the number of Apple Music users will decrease in these three countries, even if Spotify also charges money for the first three months of use. Apple Music could attract people who did not want to pay money in a trial period for Spotify, but now it chose the "premium" path.

Apart from that, in Ireland and the Netherlands Apple Music is offered for free for only one month instead of 3 months, as it happens in the rest of the world. If Apple Music will require the payment of an amount of 1 euro for a period of 3 months in Romania as well, then Apple will make sure that the number of those who will at least try the service will decrease dramatically.

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