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All access or everything?
Mhm.... I can download up to 20,000 songs at 320 kbps (max on google music) at one time which can lead to 6 tbs (300 mb each song, 0.3*20,000= 6 tb, doubt that'll ever happen though)
But about time. Google music is the only streaming music source I use.
Does anyone know if it music freedom works if I tether too? I.e. tether to my laptop and use google music or spotify etc.
On facebook someone asked and a tmobile rep responded:
Music Freedom only includes licensed music streaming apps (such as Spotify); it does NOT include music downloads or listening to music on your cloud.
So I'll take that means only all access![]()
Nah I would think any song you uploaded to Google music. I don't think t-mobile can tell the difference if your paying for all access or notOn facebook someone asked and a tmobile rep responded:
Music Freedom only includes licensed music streaming apps (such as Spotify); it does NOT include music downloads or listening to music on your cloud.
So I'll take that means only all access![]()
Nah I would think any song you uploaded to Google music. I don't think t-mobile can tell the difference if your paying for all access or not
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You can "upload" music to Google play through the manager app. I don't think t-mobile can tell the difference between a song you uploaded, bought on Google play or if your using Google play all access. Well in theory anyways but with carrier iq with their phones who knows... Maybe snooping and thus unethical imoWhat about music stored on a cloud?
Music Freedom only includes licensed music streaming apps (such as Spotify); it does NOT include music downloads or listening to music on your cloud.
However, if you already have music physically stored on your device, then listening to those songs doesn't count against your data usage.
Music Freedom streaming FAQs | T-Mobile Support
You can "upload" music to Google play through the manager app. I don't think t-mobile can tell the difference between a song you uploaded, bought on Google play or if your using Google play all access. Well in theory anyways but with carrier iq with their phones who knows... Maybe snooping and thus unethical imo
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Yeah I'm just assuming it won't since I don't think t-mobile can tell the difference since it is Google play. I can be wrong. If I had a phone I would try it out before I left since I still have a plan and now it's downgraded to the $50 dollar plan with 1gb of datamaybe that's why it took so long to whitelist it?
waiting for an official response from tmobile or legere
You can "upload" music to Google play through the manager app. I don't think t-mobile can tell the difference between a song you uploaded, bought on Google play or if your using Google play all access. Well in theory anyways but with carrier iq with their phones who knows... Maybe snooping and thus unethical imo
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On facebook someone asked and a tmobile rep responded:
Music Freedom only includes licensed music streaming apps (such as Spotify); it does NOT include music downloads or listening to music on your cloud.
So I'll take that means only all access![]()
I am going to try that out later as I only used 29MB of data this month but it will be more for about 10 minutes.I'm sure it'd be easy to test, simply stream for a few hours and see if your data usage has changed.
It does not count. I played 3 songs from all access and it did not use no data. Now I can cancel Slacker radio with its dumb live and instrumental tracks.