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Increased upload limit to 100,000 songs: Apple Music

Apple increased the upload limit for music in iTunes Match and Apple Music. Could you upload 25,000 songs so far in the library, there are now 100,000 tracks for a change.

Apple introduced increasing the upload limit has long been promised, now puts the iPhone maker this step apparently successive order. The reports MacRumors. So far was the upload limit of 25,000 songs for iTunes Match and Apple Music - more songs could not be uploaded to the iCloud. But in recent days came things moving: An increasing number of users reported that they could now upload more than the usual 25,000 tracks in the library.

Apple confirmed the rollout for the support of 100,000 tracks
Now confirmed Apple manager Eddy Cue against MacRumors that the rollout to support media libraries with 100,000 songs had started. By comparison, Google Play Music can be stored 50,000 songs online, but Google requires for this service free of charge. On the German side of Apple is indeed still still called the limit of 25,000 titles, but the change is likely to be only a matter of time.

iTunes Match 24.99 euros a year, Apple Music 9,99 euros per month
If you want to use iTunes Match and upload their songs in the iCloud, 24,99 euros per year are due for this service. If one decides for Apple Music, you have to pay 9.99 euros per month after three months free trial - for the family offer 14.99 euros per month will be proclaimed. Since the launch of Apple Music in June, the streaming service the iPod inventor is in the fast lane - in October, 6.5 million paying customers have already been counted. In order for the ambitious service, however, still lags far behind its main competitor Spotify: The Sweden can look forward to far more than 20 million paying users.
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