Amazon Prime Music Updates

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Amazon Prime Music announces the launch of podcasts in India today, which will be available to all Prime members at no additional cost.

Customers will now have access to locally popular shows by creators including Jay Shetty, Cyrus Broacha, Neil Bhatt, Robin Sharma, Sadhguru, Anupam Gupta amongst others as well as international Amazon Originals produced exclusively for Amazon Prime Music customers in multiple languages across motivation, business, technology, comedy, music, fitness and more. Podcasts will be available on the Amazon Prime Music app on Android and iOS, Web player and Amazon Echo devices.

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Looks like headphone jacks are coming back. 😂
Or maybe an opportunity to sell Hi-Fi Dac as additional accessory.
 
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Amazon Prime Music is now available in Hindi as well, the company has announced. The music streaming platform was earlier only available in English. Amazon says that Hindi is the most-streamed music language on Amazon Prime Music. The Hindi interface is already available on Amazon shopping app and Amazon Prime Video and has now been extended to Amazon Prime Music as well. The e-commerce giant also offers voice assistance in Hindi on the Amazon shopping app.

To switch to Hindi in the Amazon Prime Music app, head to the home page and click on the Settings option on the top right corner of the app. Click on Music Settings > Manage Language and select Hindi as your preferred language. This will switch the interface to show Hindi text instead of the default English language. Amazon says that the new Hindi interface for Prime Music is available currently only for Android users and will be rolled out on other devices in the future.


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Before the music catalog expansion, Amazon Prime members could access up to two million songs to stream through a simple search, and download songs for offline listening with no internet service. But with the new update, the music can only be played in shuffle mode, which means that users cannot play individual songs from artists, albums, or playlists. To do so, users must spend $9 dollars a month extra on Amazon Music Unlimited.

 
Amazon Music Unlimited is about to get more expensive if you are an Amazon Prime subscriber.

The service on Tuesday said that the monthly price of its Amazon Music Unlimited plan will rise from $8.99 to $9.99 per month. The price of its annual plan will rise from $89 to $99. The Amazon Music Unlimited Family Plan is changing from $15.99 to $16.99 per month, or $159 to $169 per year.

It’s the second price adjustment this year for Amazon Music Unlimited, which in January raised prices for subscribers who do not also use Amazon Prime.

 
Amazon Music Unlimited is about to get more expensive if you are an Amazon Prime subscriber.

The service on Tuesday said that the monthly price of its Amazon Music Unlimited plan will rise from $8.99 to $9.99 per month. The price of its annual plan will rise from $89 to $99. The Amazon Music Unlimited Family Plan is changing from $15.99 to $16.99 per month, or $159 to $169 per year.

It’s the second price adjustment this year for Amazon Music Unlimited, which in January raised prices for subscribers who do not also use Amazon Prime.

In India they don't have separate plans and Amazon music is included in the main Amazon prime membership and I don't think they will change things here.
 
How to enable autoplay or play similiar? I can't seem to find any option for same.
 
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