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Microsoft: up to 60 days of free music with Groove Music with MixRadio users

The decision to terminate the activities MixRadio, announced in mid-February by LINE, left with a bitter taste users who had appreciated over the years, the music streaming service that, for its genesis due to Nokia, has always had a strong link with the platforms Windows Phone, Windows 10, and Windows Mobile.

Microsoft, after acquiring MixRadio by Nokia, then sold to LINE related activities to make room for Groove Music, a similar music streaming service, managed personally by Redmond. Failed MixRadio, Microsoft provides Groove Music and as an alternative, to encourage the adoption, foresees a promotion that allows you to try it for free for a period of up to 60 days.


Thirty of all users, Microsoft-day free trial available to choose to add a period of thirty days other reserved for those who were previously enrolled at MixRadio service. The conditions of the promotion - illustrated in detail on this page of the official website - can be summarized as follows:

Promotion limited to users of MixRadio who are not yet enrolled in Grove Music
It offers an extra month bonus to add to the free trial (always lasting one month) usable for a new subscription Music Pass
In order to use the period of thirty additional days, it will be provided a promotional code after the expiry of the first 30 days free trial
The registration service requires you to enter a credit card (or rechargeable) and provides for the automatic renewal (can be disabled at any time by going to Microsoft's own account data)
Groove Music Pass can boast a catalog of 40 million tracks, it supports offline play modes, creating playlists and radio channels to follow specific artists, and it offers the possibility to access premium services, against the payment of a monthly fee of 9.99 €. Groove Music can be used by PC, tablet, Xbox, Internet and smartphones.

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