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Beats Music for Windows Phone gets bug fixes and longer trial period in latest update

Ron Ron
August 23, 2019
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Beats Music for Windows Phone gets bug fixes and longer trial period in latest update

Beats Music is an alternative to the popular Spotify or Xbox Music service available for Windows Phone. Now owned by Apple, Beats Music has rolled out an updated app, fixing several bugs and extending the trial period to 14 days.

“Beats Music is a new kind of streaming service that combines the best music experts and technology to always deliver you the right music at the right time. All you have to do is hit play,” the app description reads.

In the latest update, which bumps the version number to 1.11.0.0, you can now try out the service on your Windows Phone device for up to 14 days. This was done to “ensure everyone gets ample time to explore the full Beats Music experience.” On top of that, the yearly subscription price has been reduced to $99.99, down from $119.88.

There are also “tons of bug fixes” in this update. Hit the download link below to snag the updated app! Enjoy.

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