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Vice President of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue revealed in an interview with USA Today that the music streaming service Apple Music has already gained 11 million subscribers in just over a month, trying out the service during its three-month free trial. Of those, 2 million are signed up for the family plan, which will cost €8,99 after the trial period ends, while individual subscribers will pay €5,99. 

Of course, Cue did not forget to note during the interview that they are excited about the numbers, and that it was unexpected that two million users chose the family plan for up to six people. During the conversation, he even agreed that Apple they try to solve all errors related to the service as quickly as possible and always rush to help with a new update. Cue thus tried to respond primarily to user complaints that appeared immediately after launch Apple Music June 30th.

Official announcement regarding the milestone of 11 million users using Apple Music This is quite in line with the 10 million reported by HITS Daily Double last month. The company evaluated the statistics based on its own sources, and it seems that they are not entirely wrong, as the company's estimate was quite close to the official number.

Eddy Cue one more note about Apple Music added that App Store set a record for transactions in July of this year, with users spending $1,7 billion in a single month. Cue noted that the record was driven largely by strong performance in China, which only confirms that China is a Apple extremely important. Apple since 2008 when he was Apple Store launched, it has already paid out $33 billion to developers for apps and games.

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*source: macrumors

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