Sony Launches “Music Unlimited” iOS App To Compete With Spotify & MOG

Earlier today Sony launched its Music Unlimited streaming service in the App Store.

The app is a direct competitor to music services such as Spotify and MOG. According to reports, subscriptions start at $3.99/month to access the over 15 million available songs. Users can also try a 30-day trial of the premium service.

The Sony Music service offers two paid subscriptions. The first is a $4.00 Basic Plan that provides the basic channels and access to your personal library. The second is the $10.00 premium service that gives access to on-demand playback for Sony’s entire catalogue.

The premium service further enables users to create playlists and access new releases and premium channels.

Music Unlimited Features

– Stream as much as you want.

– Enjoy ad-free Channels programmed in a wide range of genres, moods, eras, and more. No skip limits.

– Listen to your personal collection of songs and playlists when matched via any PC using Music Sync.

– Discover your next favorite song with Music Unlimited’s recommendations. Listen to your music from your iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.

Premium Subscribers also get:

– Play any song on demand from the Music Unlimited catalog of millions of tracks.

– Add any song or album from the catalog to your personal library for easier access.

– Add to and edit playlists you create on the Music Unlimited web application.

– Browse Premium Channels and the top songs in your favorite genres.

– Listen to new releases added weekly.

At this time the Sony Music Unlimited app was spotted in the New Zealand App Store and should be available to the North American stores soon.

[via 9to5Mac]

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