**Google** is offering four months of free trial subscription of Google Play Music to every app user in the UK and US. According to a
report on phoneArena.com, Google is running a new promotion for its music streaming app,
**Play Music** , which allows both the existing and new users to take a free trial of up-to four months. [caption id=“attachment_3860645” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Google Play Music[/caption] After the end of the trial, users will have to pay the monthly subscription charge of $9.99 in the US and £7.99 in the UK. The offer is limited to both of these countries. According to the report, a few Reddit users claim that they have cancelled their existing subscription to take the advantage of the promotion offer of the app and that they are successfully using the free trial. The users claimed to be getting the free subscription trial even though they were paying for the service. Users who have taken any free trial in the last 12 months will also get two to three months of free service via the app. Google generally provides three months of free usage via a trial for new users but, now seems to be providing up to four months to all users. During the free trial period, users can access a library of over 35 million songs available on the app and can also download the songs for listening while offline. Users also get access to its paid video streaming service Youtube Red. Google
**uses machine learning** to enhance the music listening experiences of the users. It provides songs based on users past preferences. ‘New Release Radio’ a section in the app uses the technology to select singles and album releases from the past two weeks based on the users listening experiences.
Google is offering four months of free subscription of the Google Play Music to every user in UK and US.
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