7 Day Free Trial Spotify 2019

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Spotify is now available in India. Here’s how to get started with the long-awaited music streaming application.

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Spotify is now finally available for Indian users. The official application is available for download on Google's Play Store and Apple's App Store. It's also available on desktop for Windows and MacOS.

Spotify, one of the world's biggest music streaming services, has been making efforts to tap markets outside the US. India has been one of its priority markets. The company, however, has made some changes to woo the Indian audience. For instance, its subscription plans are much cheaper in India than what it charges users in the US.

Spotify will offer more than four crore songs and 300 crore playlists for music fans in the country, the company said.

It had briefly hit a hurdle when the music label, WMG, filed for an injunction in the Bombay High Court earlier this week over licensing rights.

'Not only will Spotify bring Indian artists to the world, we'll also bring the world's music to fans across India. Spotify's music family just got a whole lot bigger,' said Daniel Ek, Spotify Founder and CEO.

The free version of Spotify offers unlimited access to content which covers India-specific genres such as Bollywood, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu along with international music. Spotify is integrated with other platforms like smart speakers, Google Maps, Tinder and Instagram. In total, the streaming app is compatible with over 500 products across 200 hardware brands.

To subscribe for the premium version, iPhone users in India to visit the official Spotify website. Android users can sign up for the premium version from the application. Some users are facing issues with the Android app, though. If you face the same issue, simply visit the official website to get started with the premium version.

Spotify Premium: Subscription plans

Spotify premium offers ad-free unlimited music, podcasts and offline support. In India, Spotify is offering a 30-day free trial for Spotify Premium after which it will start charging 119 a month. Spotify is also offering recharge-like top-up options which start as low as 13 for 1 day. Users can pay for these top-up recharges via Paytm.

The top-up plans are 39 for seven days, 129 for one month, 389 for three months, and 719 for six months.

The annual subscription plan is priced at 1,189. Students can avail up to 50% discount on monthly subscription.

Spotify vs competition (premium version)

Apple Music is available for monthly subscription rate of 120. Student plans start at 60. Google's Play Music is available for 99 per month. Saavn offers a premium Saavn Pro at a starting subscription plan of 95. Wynk Music, which is mostly bundled with several Airtel plans, is available for 120 per month.

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