Apple Music Is Now Available In Korea

Apple is officially offering their customers in Korea, Asia free streaming services on Apple Music. The offer is up for three-month, it's a free trial its devices on iTunes and the dedicated Music app on iOS. 

Apple made the announcement yesterday via Apple Music's official Twitter account and the company's regional website both social platforms contain links to sign up for a three-month trial.

Individual memberships for customers in Korea come in at $7.99 per month or $11.99 for families of up to six people. Obviously, considering licensing negotiations with local music industry organizations market and other economic factors, price range is slightly lower than other markets like the U.S.

Meanwhile, Apple Music has been launched in Israel and also media reports, predicts South Korea will be next to experience the the goodies.

Last year at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in 2015, witnessed the birth of Apple Music. Since then, the service has been launched in more than 100 markets and has since gained more than over 15 million paying subscribers.

Looking at this year's WWDC, Apple announced an upcoming app redesign set to roll out this fall for iOS, Mac, Windows and Apple TV that promises a streamlined interface and quick access to frequently used features.

To sign up for Apple Music three-month trial, click apple.co/Subscribe

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