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YouTube Music and YouTube Premium now available in India

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Prasad 12 March 2019

YouTube Online services

Google has finally launched YouTube Music and YouTube Premium services in India. YouTube Music is priced at INR 99/month while YouTube Premium is priced at INR 149/month. YouTube Music can also be accessed for free but with ads.

If you are an existing Google Play Music subscriber, you will automatically get YouTube Music Premium as part of your subscription.

YouTube Music is a music streaming service where you could either just listen to the songs or watch the videos as you currently do in the main YouTube app. The premium subscription enables background playback and offline downloads (up to 100) and also removes ads.

YouTube Premium goes beyond just music and applies to all YouTube videos on all devices. It removes ads from all the videos and also lets you play them in the background. You also get access to YouTube Originals, such as Cobra Kai, and can download more than 100 tracks for offline playback. It also includes YouTube Music.

Google is also throwing in four months of free YouTube Premium subscription to Samsung Galaxy S10 users.

It's not yet live for whatever reason even after Google made the announcement so check back after some time to see if it's available.

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  • Syel
  • rJy
  • 13 Mar 2019

Both trash!

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  • Sathish
  • QK3
  • 13 Mar 2019

Haha, Yes!!

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  • mEA
  • 13 Mar 2019

You are not supposed to say that. Don you know what happens with these kind of things if they get too popular?? Hint: it ain't good for the users.

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