I'm not currently a T mobile customer but I am reading up and I do have a question that I can't seem to find the answer.
So if you are subscribing to google play music all access, there are basically 3 "sources" you music can be
1-music available via all access(radio, simply searching, etc...)
2-music you own but the google upload program found the match and adds it you'r library.
3-music you own but google doesn't have it, so you uploaded it to the google servers.
Now my understanding is that music freedom covers #1 and it doesn't cover #3 but what does #2 fall under. Technically, if I didn't have the google upload program scan my library and I just manually added them via all access it would be covered. On the flip side, I can listen to #2 & #3 without paying for all access.
I would think T-mobile would find it difficult to know where the data is being used as playlist could have a mixture of all 3 sources.
Can anyone test #2 and see if this counts for data if you are a all access subscriber, for me this would mean going from a 3gig plan to the 5 gig.
So if you are subscribing to google play music all access, there are basically 3 "sources" you music can be
1-music available via all access(radio, simply searching, etc...)
2-music you own but the google upload program found the match and adds it you'r library.
3-music you own but google doesn't have it, so you uploaded it to the google servers.
Now my understanding is that music freedom covers #1 and it doesn't cover #3 but what does #2 fall under. Technically, if I didn't have the google upload program scan my library and I just manually added them via all access it would be covered. On the flip side, I can listen to #2 & #3 without paying for all access.
I would think T-mobile would find it difficult to know where the data is being used as playlist could have a mixture of all 3 sources.
Can anyone test #2 and see if this counts for data if you are a all access subscriber, for me this would mean going from a 3gig plan to the 5 gig.