Google Play expands storage limit to 50,000 free songs


BOOSTING STORAGE: Google has increased the number of tracks you can store on Google Play from 20,000 to 50,000.

Users of Google Play can now store 50,000 songs for free and stream or download them to a variety of devices.

Google announced the news via its Official Android Blog, upping the limit from the 20,000 songs that were previously allowed.

To benefit from the extra storage, sign in to Google Play Music, claim the free storage, and begin adding to your library (Chrome users will be guided through the installation of Music Manager). — AFP/RelaxNews

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