amazon android download all music Music Unlimited adds family subscription plans. Amazon Music Unlimited launched in the UK in November and the firm has now added a family sharing option to its price plans. The Amazon Music Unlimited Family subscription plan lets up to six family members access the service for £14.99/month for both Prime and non- Prime customers, or £149/year for Prime members. All family members can stream at the same time, while each account member gets personalised recommendations. The on-demand music service takes direct aim at and with a catalogue of 40 million songs, and personalised stations. Read more: arrives in the UK: what is it and how does it work? The Amazon Music app has been redesigned, and the service has been optimised to work with Amazon Echo's Alexa voice controls now the smart speaker is available in the UK. Key features of the new app include “Home,” which features music chosen by Amazon Music editors; “Recommended,” where customers can find personalised suggestions; and “Now Playing,” which shows the title, artist and lyrics. ****: £7.99/month, £79/year for Prime members. ****: £9.99/month for non-Prime customers. ****: £3.99/month on a single Echo or Echo Dot. ****: £14.99/month for Prime and non-Prime customers or £149/year Family plan for Prime members. Prime members get access to Prime Music for free and the Prime Music catalogue has two million songs in the UK. To get Unlimited Music streaming, which is a larger catalogue with more features, Prime members have to pay an additional fee. It's a little complicated so we've broken it down below: Unlimited Music streaming on its own costs £9.99 a month, in line with Spotify and Apple Music. This gives a yearly cost of £119.88. Prime on its own costs £79 a year, this comes with free next-day delivery, video, the limited Prime Music catalogue and other benefits. If you want to add Unlimited Music streaming to this Prime membership, you pay an extra £79 a year taking the total for both to £158. Alternatively, if Prime members want to pay for Unlimited Music monthly, they get it at a reduced rate of £7.99 a month taking the total yearly price to £174,88. Read more: Amazon Echo review: Human-like AI is worth the money even if it does have teething problems. You can cancel Unlimited Music at any time if you pay monthly. If you have an Amazon Echo or Dot, you can get a subscription to Amazon Music Unlimited for £3.99 a month and you don’t need to be a Prime member to get this. An Echo has a one-off cost of £149.99 taking the total cost at the end of the year in this deal to £197.87. Once you have an Echo subscription, you can add music to other devices, such as iOS and Android phones and the Amazon Fire Stick by upgrading to the standard price of £9.99 for non-Prime members of £7.99 for Prime members. The cheapest way to get Unlimited Music, therefore, is to buy an Echo Dot for a one-off fee of £49.99, with a £3.99 a month Echo subscription taking the total price at the end of the year to £97.87. The Amazon Music app is available on Fire devices, iOS, Android, Web, PC and Mac. To start a free trial on the Echo, say: “Alexa, start my Amazon Music Unlimited free trial.”