To celebrate the Spotify deal, Sprint also announced a new exclusive handset, the HTC One M8 Harman/Kardon edition. Even those on a standard plan bring their effective cost down to $7.50 a month for the first year of Spotify Premium thanks to the 3 month trial period. That means the first year of Spotify Premium membership will only cost $4 a month for those with 1-5 members and an absurdly cheap $2.50 a month for those with 6-10 members. Not only do they get a discounted price, but they also save between $30 and $48 up front. With six months of Spotify Premium for free, the Framily Plan deal for the streaming service works out as a huge benefit for Sprint customers. After the trial period ends, you’ll be forced to pay the standard $10 a month for Spotify Premium’s service, if you wish to continue. If you’re not in a Framily, you can still get a 3 month trial of Spotify Premium for free. It does not appear that every member of the Framily has to take part in order to get the discounted price – it’s simply available to Framilys of the designated size. The Framily Plan deal for Spotify Premium mirrors the plan itself, bringing the price down the more members are on board. A Framily consisting of between 1-5 members will pay $8, while Framilys of 6-10 have their price dropped down to $5. From there, Framily Plan members will pay between $5 and $8 for Spotify Premium each month, depending on the size of the Framily. Those who are connected to the new Sprint Framily Plan will get a 6 month trial of Spotify Premium for free. Starting May 9, Sprint customers can start to enjoy Spotify’s plans at a discounted rate. Clearly wanting to make the most of the deal, Sprint has also revealed a music-focused version of the new HTC One M8 smartphone, complete with Harman/Kardon enhancements. Spotify, the king of music streaming, has announced an exclusive partnership with the Sprint network.
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