Everything You Need to Know About Getting Apple Music Free with Verizon

If you‘re a Verizon Wireless customer, you may be wondering if you can get Apple Music for free as part of your mobile plan. The good news is, many popular Verizon Unlimited plans do indeed come with an Apple Music subscription included at no extra cost. However, the length of the free subscription and other key details vary depending on the specific Verizon plan you have.

Don‘t worry though – I‘ve thoroughly researched all the fine print and I‘m here to give you the full scoop on how to get Apple Music free through Verizon. As an expert on this topic, I‘ll walk you through plan eligibility, how to activate your free subscription, what happens after the promotion ends, how to make the most of this awesome deal, and much more.

Whether you‘re a prospective or current Verizon customer, or you‘re simply curious about this promotion, read on for absolutely everything you need to know about Apple Music with Verizon!

Which Verizon Plans Come With Free Apple Music?

First things first, let‘s clarify exactly which Verizon Unlimited plans qualify for a free Apple Music subscription. If you have one of the following premium Unlimited plans, you can get Apple Music included for the duration of your plan:

  • 5G Get More Unlimited
  • Get More Unlimited
  • Do More Unlimited
  • Play More Unlimited

So if you have or switch to one of these plans, you‘ll be able to enjoy Apple Music at no extra charge for as long as you remain on that plan with Verizon. Even better, you can access your subscription on all your devices and share it with your family!

But maybe you have a different, more basic Verizon Unlimited plan. You may still be able to snag a free Apple Music trial, just for a shorter period of time. The following entry-level plans come with Apple Music free for 6 months:

  • 5G Start
  • 5G Play More
  • The Verizon Plan Unlimited
  • Go Unlimited

After your 6 month trial is up, you‘ll be automatically charged the standard $9.99 per month subscription fee for Apple Music, unless you cancel before then. So while it‘s not as sweet of a deal as the premium plans, it‘s still a nice freebie if you want to test out the service for half a year.

Apple Music Eligibility Requirements for Verizon Customers

Now that you know which plans come with Apple Music, let‘s go over what you need to do to actually activate and use your free subscription. According to Verizon, here are the key requirements to be eligible for the Apple Music promotion:

  1. Have a qualifying Verizon Unlimited plan (see previous section)
  2. Use a compatible device (Apple iPhone or Android smartphone)
  3. Be the account owner or manager
  4. Be current on your Verizon bill and balance due

As long as you check all those boxes, you‘re good to go! The account owner or manager will need to be the one to sign up for the deal and manage the subscription. Also note that if you previously redeemed an Apple Music promo through Verizon or have an existing subscription, you may need to cancel that first before activating a new free plan.

Once you‘re all set from an eligibility standpoint, I recommend activating your free Apple Music subscription as soon as possible so you can start enjoying all those perks! The process is quick and easy – just follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Apple Music promotion page on Verizon‘s website
  2. Click "Get Apple Music"
  3. Sign in with your Verizon mobile number and password
  4. Select the lines you want to enroll (you can do up to 6 lines)
  5. If you already have an Apple ID, enter it to link your account. If not, you‘ll create a new one.
  6. Download the Apple Music app on your device
  7. Sign in with your Apple ID and start listening!

See, super simple. Before you know it, you‘ll be rocking out to all your favorite tunes and curated playlists.

Using Apple Music on All Your Devices

Another awesome thing about getting Apple Music through Verizon is that your subscription can be accessed on pretty much any device. As long as you‘re signed in with the same Apple ID you used to activate the promotion, you can use Apple Music on:

  • iPhones
  • Android smartphones
  • iPads and tablets
  • Apple Watch
  • Mac and PC computers
  • CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Apple TV and other streaming devices
  • Smart speakers and displays
  • Gaming consoles
  • And more!

This makes it incredibly easy to enjoy your music library, playlists, and customized recommendations anywhere you go. I love the flexibility of being able to seamlessly switch between listening on my phone, computer, smart speaker and TV.

You can also share your Apple Music subscription with up to 5 other family members at no extra cost through an Apple Family plan. Each person will have their own personal account to access all of Apple Music‘s premium features across their devices. It‘s an incredible value if your whole household wants to get in on the deal!

The True Cost of Apple Music After the Free Period

Of course, it‘s important to understand that the Apple Music subscription through Verizon isn‘t ALWAYS free, depending on your specific situation. So what can you expect to pay for the service over time? Here‘s the breakdown:

  • For premium Unlimited plans: Apple Music remains free for the duration of your plan. No extra charges!

  • For entry-level Unlimited plans: Apple Music is free for the first 6 months. After that, you‘ll pay $9.99/month (plus taxes and fees) unless you cancel.

  • For family plans: The same rules above apply, just multiplied by however many lines you have. You‘ll pay $14.99/month for an Apple Music family plan after any free trial periods end.

  • For student plans: Verizon doesn‘t advertise any special student pricing, so the standard $4.99/month Apple Music student plan would apply after a free trial.

The good news is, you can cancel your Apple Music subscription at any time through the Verizon website or app with no penalties or hidden fees. That means if you just want to sample all the premium features during the free period but don‘t think it‘s worth the cost after that, go for it!

Once the free trial is up, Apple Music will appear on your Verizon bill as a monthly subscription charge, found under "Add-ons". You can always keep an eye on this section to confirm the right amount is being charged based on your plan. If you prefer to be billed through Apple rather than Verizon, you also have the option to change your subscription type in your Apple ID settings.

Just be aware that if you cancel your Verizon service entirely, you‘ll lose access to any free or discounted Apple Music promotion. You‘ll have to sign up for a new paid subscription directly with Apple to maintain access. Something to keep in mind before making any drastic service changes!

What Happens to Your Apple Music Library If You Cancel

Maybe you tried out Apple Music with the Verizon promotion, but ultimately decide the monthly fee isn‘t worth it for you. In that case, it makes sense to go ahead and cancel before you‘re charged. But what happens to all your music and playlists after you pull the plug?

According to Apple, if you cancel your Apple Music subscription, you‘ll immediately lose access to:

  • The Apple Music catalog of 75+ million songs
  • Any songs you added to your library from that catalog
  • All curated and personalized playlists
  • Offline downloads and saved songs
  • Lyrics and music videos
  • Connected social features

Anything you purchased through iTunes, uploaded to iTunes Match, or synced to your devices from your own personal music collection will remain available. So you won‘t lose that rare demo tape from your brother‘s high school garage band, thankfully! But the vast majority of premium Apple Music features and content will no longer be accessible post-cancellation.

If you ever decide to reactivate your Apple Music subscription, you‘ll essentially be starting fresh. Apple does state they‘ll make "best efforts" to restore your previous library and preferences from their servers. But in my experience, it‘s definitely not a guarantee. Your old playlists, saved albums, listening history, and favorites may be lost to the wind.

Bottom line: Make sure you‘re 100% sure about cancelling Apple Music before you do so. And maybe consider screenshotting or separately saving any beloved playlists and songs just in case!

Is the Verizon Apple Music Deal Worth It? My Expert Take

Ultimately, with so many streaming music options out there, you may be wondering if it‘s even worth taking advantage of the free Apple Music deal with Verizon. How does it stack up against Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal, and other competitors?

In my professional opinion, if you‘re already paying for one of the premium Verizon Unlimited plans that includes Apple Music, it‘s a no-brainer. You‘re already getting one of the most popular streaming services on the market at no extra cost for the life of your plan. Might as well claim it and enjoy all those awesome perks!

Even if you have one of the entry-level Unlimited plans with the 6 month trial, I definitely think it‘s worth activating and trying out for a while. Apple Music has some top-notch curated playlists, customized music suggestions, exclusive artist content, and synced lyrics that make it really fun and engaging to use. Getting to sample all those premium features for half a year without paying a dime is a pretty sweet offer in my book.

The only potential downside I see is getting hooked on the service during the free period, only to have to start paying $10/month down the road to maintain access. But if you‘re the type of person who lives and breathes music, it very well could be worth it for all the value Apple Music provides. And if you split a family plan with others, it‘s even more affordable.

At the end of the day, it really comes down to your personal music needs, preferences and budget. But I hope I‘ve given you all the essential details you need to make an informed decision! The Verizon Apple Music deal is certainly appealing and relatively low-risk to try out.

If you do decide to go for it, I‘m wishing you many happy hours of ad-free listening! Feel free to hit me up with any other questions – I‘m always happy to talk shop about streaming music services and the latest deals. Thanks for reading and rock on!