We knew it was coming, but now it's finally here. Google has finally released its long-awaited Google Music app for iPhone, exactly six months after it was announced for Android and the desktop. Like its counterparts, the new iOS app offers free access to 20,000 of your uploaded tracks, letting you create playlists and also share songs with friends. However, you might be tempted to grab a free month's trial for its All Access streaming service (normally $9.99 a month), which gives you access to over 20 million tracks, lets you create your own radio stations and discover new music using its smart recommendation features. 9to5mac reports that Google is working to deliver an iPad version of the Play Music app and aims to bring its "I'm feeling lucky" feature and improved playback features in the near future.
Filed under: Cellphones, Software, Mobile, Apple, Google
Via: 9to5mac
Source: Google Music (App Store)
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