Microsoft released a brand-new Xbox Music app for iOS [1]  this evening. The app features ad-free streaming from Microsoftâs massive song catalog, with custom stations built around specific artists, songs, or albums. These playlists can be synced to your other Xbox Music-capable devices, such as an Xbox 360.
The app requires an Xbox Music Pass [2]  to work, which comes in both free or paid varieties. The app description doesnât state that a paid subscription is needed, but free accounts are limited to only ten hours per month after the first six months of use.
The iOS app is available now for free [3] on the App Store.
The iTunes description is below:
***An Xbox Music Pass is required to use this app.***
Xbox Music brings you all the music you love, every way you want it. Now you can access your Xbox Music Pass on your iPhone, Xbox, Windows 8 PC or tablet, and the web.
Xbox Music Pass on iPhone features:
â¢Stream ad-free music from a catalog of tens of millions of songs
â¢Add songs, albums, and playlists to your Xbox Music collection and access them from other devices
â¢Create playlists that sync across your phone, Xbox 360, PC, tablet, and the web
â¢Listen to music while using your iPhone
â¢Listen to artist-based radio stations
â¢Enjoy a rich visual experience for searching, viewing , and playing back musicXbox Music Pass is the best way to enjoy your favorite music, and discover new songs, albums, and artists right from your iPhone.
Coming soon: download your music for listening offline
Links
- ^ Xbox Music app for iOS (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Xbox Music Pass (www.xbox.com)
- ^ available now for free (itunes.apple.com)
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