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Apple Music Subscription Price Drop Could be in the Works

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According to a report on AppleInsider today, Apple could be planning a reduction in the subscription fee for its Apple Music streaming service by as soon as the holiday season.

In the original report from Digital Music News, two sources who have been working closely with Apple Music since it was first launched have said that Apple may even cut the subscription fee by as much as 20%.

If this were to be the case, Apple Music plans for one individual would fall to $7.99 per month from $9.99 per month, and family plans would decrease to $12.99 from $14.99. The student pricing would be the same, at $4.99.

It’s possible that these new prices could start in early December, but the source says that although Apple is currently having “serious discussions” about the idea, that’s no guarantee that it will actually go through with it.

With discussions still ongoing, it’s thought that those who sign up for the lower-priced subscription during the promotional period will be able to pay the reduced rate for as long as their membership continues. Existing Apple Music subscribers may even see their payments drop as well if the proposed promotion becomes permanent.

Source: Rumor: Apple mulls 20% Apple Music price decrease
 
A great idea if it's true.

While not a significant price drop, any amount of a reduction is always appreciated. This is also a jab at competitors like Spotify.
 
A great idea if it's true.

While not a significant price drop, any amount of a reduction is always appreciated. This is also a jab at competitors like Spotify.
Of course it would piss off those who subscribed at the higher rate unless Apple prorates their subscriptions, extending them an amount equal to what they paid based on the new lower subscription rate; provided Apple really does reduce the Apple Music subscription price.
 
Of course it would piss off those who subscribed at the higher rate unless Apple prorates their subscriptions, extending them an amount equal to what they paid based on the new lower subscription rate; provided Apple really does reduce the Apple Music subscription price.
Nah, I wouldn't be upset about the price drop, I'd welcome it. I've been a subscriber since it started. Even at $10 a month is a great deal.

That would be like getting upset that your cell phone provider is dropping their monthly plan rates and you'd expect a pro-rated discount from when you first signed on with their service.
 
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