Apple Music, iTunes Movies and iBooks now available in China
Apple Music is a music streaming service by Apple.
Meanwhile, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet software and services, Eddy Cue, said that the App Store in China is now the “largest market in the world for app downloads”. The service will include music from Chinese artists like Eason Chan and JJ Lin in addition to worldwide artists like Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift. We’ll show you how to cancel a free trial or subscription to Apple Music, and how to instruct the subscription or trial not to auto-renew, even if you want to continue enjoying the service until the current term expires. While the price of QQ Music is the same as Apple Music, members of the former can tap into an already existing social network and share songs.
Chinese users now have access to Apple Music, iBooks, and iTunes Movies, all of which were previously inaccessible in the mainland, according to a statement released by Apple today.
This is definitely strategic pricing because Google’s biggest competitor, Apple, has their streaming service priced the exact same: six family members for $14.99 a month. You can stream any Apple Music song, playlist or album, and download it for future offline listening.
While Apple helped uproot the music business in the United States and overseas, the iTunes music store’s absence from China has kept it on the periphery of the country’s entertainment industry.
On Wednesday the American tech giant revealed that it’ll be capitalising on this success by launching Apple Music, Movies, iTunes and iBooks for its Chinese customers. It will also make the Chinese hit film ‘The Taking of Tiger Mountain’ available for free for a limited time. Purchased books are available anytime on customers’ Apple devices.
Tapping “Manage” will bring up your “Apple Music Membership” screen, citing when your free trial ends and whether you’re now subscribed to either of Apple’s payment plans once the trial is over.