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Music lovers always look for easy to use music streaming apps on their phones. There are many android and iOS apps that you can use to stream and download music on your phone. Some offer you free music while others ask you to subscribe to their paid subscription. Let us check out some best free and paid music streaming apps for your smartphone.

Spotify

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Spotify is one of the most famous music streaming apps. It has reached the top spot with more than 75 million users and provides more than 30 million songs.

Compared to its desktop version, the mobile app allows users to stream single tracks and bring selected albums together to create custom playlists. The free account only includes Shuffle Play while you can play any song, listen offline, and go ad-free with its paid subscription ($10 a month).

Pandora

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Pandora is famous for a variety of reasons. It’s because most people find it to be the best music listening service. Select your favorite artist, and they’ll play songs along with Pandora’s recommended related artists. It is the best way to find new music close to the songs you already love.

You can register with Pandora for free save your stations and reviews through the phone app or their website if you also listen to them on your device. For ios, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire, NOOK, Windows Phone, and other phones such as Windows and smartwatches, there is a free Pandora app.

Deezer

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Deezer would be a best app for you if you have a rich taste for audio quality and find yourself an audiophile. Packed with over 53 million albums, when it comes to numbers, it’s second to none. The software offers a wide variety of customization options, allowing you to arrange tracks based on artists and genres. You can also find podcasts, radio stations to catch up with popular programs in addition to music. You will enjoy higher quality music (320 kBps) with Deezer Premium+ ($12.99) and use Alexa on compatible devices as well.

Shazam

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Shazam is another amazing app that you can use to find your favorite songs when you don’t know its name, but you’re listening to in a shop, or a movie, in the car, etc. Shazam listens to a song being played and then tells you the song’s title and the artist. You will access all of your Shazamed music from a computer if you build a user account. There is also a free Shazam app running on phones such as ios, iPad, and Android, as well as Apple Watch, Android Wear, and macOS.

Apple Music

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Apple Music is the music streaming service for Apple, and it provides you with full access to any track in the Apple Music library— no matter where you are. The well-designed app is available for both Android and iOS, and while the 50 million song catalog of the service is clearly a big advantage, it also offers customized playlists, radio shows, and much more. Individuals can subscribe for $10 a month; it is $5 for a student subscription, and there is also a family choice of $15. You can also upload 100,000 songs to the servers of Apple, but there is no free option, unlike Play Music.

Final Words

These are some music streaming apps for android and iOS devices. The free apps offer only music streaming and downloads. The paid apps offer you plenty of features and easy to browse and find your favorite music. The synchronization options allow you to enjoy music across a variety of apps and devices.

Author Bio: Emily Bartels is a Content Writer and Developer at Cable Chick. She has been in this industry for 5+ years and specialises in writing educative content on Music, Apps and Technology. She loves to read trending news to keep herself updated!