Google has just launched a brand new promotion for its online music service, Google Play Music. This time, the promotion offers us 90 days of free music, that's, 3 months to attempt Google Play Premium audio for free and Google Play Redeem Codes in 2021.
To get the offer, you only need to visit the website of the advertising and subscribe to the service.
It ought to be noticed that the promotion operates with some existing accounts, even though there are users that already have an account and who have reported that it doesn't do the job for them.
Anyway, you have the possibility to create a new Google account and subscribe to this service with it to take advantage of this advertising.
Following 3 free months, the price becomes 9.99 euros a month, even though you can unsubscribe at any time before the first monthly payment.
Another choice is to continue with the free version, even though it is quite limited with respect to the paid subscription, as we'll see below.
Google Play Music is a good alternative to additional services such as Spotify or even Amazon Music. It gives countless songs, adapts to our tastes, and makes it possible for us to use it as an offline music player since we could upload our own tunes, or even listen to the apps included in the service by previously downloading them.
As in the case of Spotify, it's a free version and paid version, and the fact is that, if you're one of those who can't stop listening to music, it's well worth paying monthly payment, which we repeat, is 9.99 Euros following the free advertising.
As we watch in the comparative table, the main differences between one version and another live in the jump of tunes, which in the paid version could be carried out freely and unlimitedly, while in the free version it is constrained.
There's also advertising. In the premium version, we could listen to all the audio uninterruptedly, while in the free version we'll have advertising wedges every several songs.
So now you know. If you like music, now you can get 3 weeks of Google Play Free premium music. Are you really going to overlook it?