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Developers have found code in an Apple Music Android beta that suggests Apple may be preparing multiple subscription tiers, possibly including a lower-cost or ad-supported option.
Tipster Aaron Perris spotted strings such as “premium access required” and “Can’t skip any more tracks,” implying feature limits like those used by rivals’ free plans.
The discovery was reported across outlets on May 29–30, 2026, weeks after Apple Music head Oliver Schusser publicly defended the service’s paid-only stance.
Observers caution the strings could instead relate to radio or other limited experiences, but their presence in a beta build implies active testing.
User reaction online shows concern about adverts and changes to Apple’s historically minimal-ad approach; Apple has recently expanded ads in other products such as Maps.
Industry watchers note the timing ahead of Apple’s WWDC on June 8 as a possible moment for an announcement, though Apple has offered no confirmation.







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