Google Play Music Goes Live In Belarus, Bulgaria, Romania, And Ten Other European Countries
You know those orange headphones that come pre-installed on stock Android devices? They pump tracks through a service called Play Music. It’s a downright dandy offering, but it’s only available in certain countries. As of now, that list has just expanded to include thirteen more.
These new additions are spread predominantly throughout Eastern Europe. Here’s what Play Music looks like if you’re browsing the web in Bulgaria.
Here’s what the Android app looks like in Romania.
But these are only two of the new places added. Here’s the full list:
- Belarus
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Estonia
- Iceland
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Macedonia
- Malta
- Romania
- Slovenia
Residents don’t just have the ability to back up tunes to Google’s servers. You can also subscribe to All Access as well. This way you can use Play Music to stream all the albums you have, along with a good number of the ones you don’t.
Source: Google
Thanks Nasko HristoV, Bogdan, and Grigorios Panoulas.
Source : Android Police – Android News, Apps, Games, Phones, Tablets » Apps/Games
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