With less than two weeks until the launch of
Apple Music in over 100 countries, the latest signs of the streaming music service continue to appear in iOS 8.4 and iOS 9 betas. A number of users running the pre-release software versions have
shared screenshots showing a new
Radio tab in the Music app that displays a
Beats 1
Demo alongside a list of other stations and genres.
The new
Radio tab and
Beats 1 pre-recording have gone live for users in the United States, Canada, Germany, **rway, United Kingdom and select other countries, although it remains unclear if all features of Apple Music will be available worldwide on June 30. The search feature in the
Radio tab is working as of **w for some users, but
Beats 1 and other playlists can**t be listened to yet.
The curated playlists shown in the screenshots cover a wide selection of genres, including classic, indie, pop-hits, all-city, francophone hits and charting music. Searching for and tapping on an individual song brings you to the
Apple Music subscription menu that began appearing earlier this month and has revealed possible international pricing of ?9.99/£9.99 per month in Europe and as low as
$2-$3 per month elsewhere.
Apple Music subscription menu added to iOS 8.4 beta earlier this month
Apple Music was
an**unced last week as an all-in-one streaming music service, live global
Radio station and social platform for artists to connect
With fans. The subscription-based service will be available June 30 for $9.99 per month after a three-month free trial period for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and PC. Apple TV and Android versions of the service will be available in the fall.



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