Apple’s streaming music service will start in June. A source connected with the company says that June 8 is the launch date of the system, and 9to5Mac says it will be premiered at the yearly WWDC. The WWDC will likely fall between the 8th and 12th of June this year, although no formal dates have been set.
The music service is a totally re-made version of Beats with iTunes branding and a closer connection with Apple software and devices. It will come out in June, according to a report from TechCrunch.
The music platform will likely be a lot like the Beats-stye, with personalization and recommendation features, and it will be offered across platforms. The tech company will arty to make it cheaper in order to make it more attractive; there is talk that it will cost $7.99 a month. That’s cheaper than Rdio and Spotify.