The Apple Streaming Music Service Is Coming: Latest Rumors

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Rumors surrounding Apple’s (AAPL) streaming music service are heating up as WWDC 2015 approaches.

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Source: Apple

It’s believed that the Apple streaming music service will be announced at WWDC 2015, which will start on June 8. The tech company already has the majority of digital music sales and is hoping to become the most popular in music streaming as well, reports Business Insider.

Here are a few rumors concerning the Apple music streaming service, as collected from Business Insider.

  • The service will likely cost $10 a month.
  • Apple wants the streaming music service to include free one- to three-month trials.
  • The company is reportedly planning to have artists act as guest DJs for the service.
  • Apple is planing to launch the new music streaming service in multiple countries.
  • The service will likely include a relaunch of Beats and iTunes Radio.
  • Beats may act as the paid service and iTunes Radio could be free.
  • The new service is expected to be included in iOS 8.4 as part of its new music app.
  • Apple’s new music service is rumored to include a social network for artists to connect with fans.
  • It’s possible that the music streaming service could show up on Google’s (GOOG,GOOGL) Android and Microsoft’s (MSFT) Windows Phone.
  • The service may include a feature that suggests music to users based on their moods and preferences.

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