Next week Apple will launch a new service flow, after they should have felt pressure from services like Spotify and Tidal. It writes Wall Street Journal.
The newspaper claims that Apple will launch a service that comes as an update on the music app they already have installed on all iPhones. There will also be an Android version available.
Different flow services threatens currently Apple’s music sales.
Apple bought pouring service Beats for three billion US dollars last year, and it will now disappear, claims the newspaper.
According to the newspaper it will be a free version and a version for paying customers, so we already know with Spotify and Tidal.
Spotify currently has 86 percent of the market for flow services in the US, while also Norwegian Wimp, now renamed Tidal, also has begun to consolidate its position in the market.
Tidal owned by Jay Z, and it was in connection with a visit to the Norwegian Tidal office that he and Beyonce was in Norway last week.
The information on the new service flow is not confirmed by Apple itself.
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