Apple Music recruits 11 million trial users in six weeks

*

SWEDEN-MUSIC-COMPANY-SPOTIFY

Over 11 million people are now using Apple Music following the June 30th launch. "We're thrilled with the numbers so far," Apple senior VP Eddy Cue told USA Today. The service is in a free trial phase until September, so nobody has paid for it yet. The number of users is actually higher, though, as Apple said that 2 million of those folks are on the family plan, which allows six people to use it at once. Still, is 11 million free subscribers a lot? Everyone who updated an iPhone or iPad to iOS 8.4 was nagged to sign up, and it remains to be seen how many will opt out once they have to pay.

The brief time period makes the feat pretty impressive, though. Spotify has 20 million paid subscribers as of June, with 75 million active users total. It took it around six and a half years to get to that figure, though it picked up half of its paid users in just the last year. Meanwhile, Apple is rumored to be seeking 100 million subscribers (all paid, of course), which would be over twice the number of users currently paying for streaming, period.

Cue acknowledged teething problems with Apple Music, especially for folks migrating their music collection. "We're aware that some users have experienced some issues, and we hate letting them down, but we're releasing updates as fast as we can to address those issues," he said. Apple will be rolling out a huge marketing campaign for Music once the trial period nears and end. Beats Music's Jimmy Iovine said he was "pleasantly shocked" by the uptake figures, but added "there's still the issue of winning over millennials, who never pay for music."

On another note, Cue said July was a record month for the App Store, with $1.7 billion in transactions. He chalked up the feat to "particular momentum" for Apple in China.

Filed under: , ,

Comments

Source: USA Today

Tags: 11 million, app store, apple, Apple Music, Eddy Cue, subscribers, trial



from Engadget Full RSS Feed http://ift.tt/1P7XDUa
via IFTTT
Share on Google Plus
    Blogger Comment