Amazon Prime music is getting a new update with hindi language support starting with android users
Amazon Prime Music is now available in Hindi as well, the organization has announced. The music streaming platform was originally only available in English. Amazon says that Hindi is the most-streamed music language on Amazon Prime Music. The Hindi interface is already available on Amazon shopping app and Amazon Prime Video and has now been prolonged to Amazon Prime Music as well. The e-commerce giant additionally offers voice help in Hindi on the Amazon shopping app.
To switch to Hindi withinside the app, head to the home page and click on the Settings option at the top right corner of the app. Click on Music Settings > Manage Language and choose Hindi as your preferred language. This will switch the interface to show Hindi textual content rather than the default English language. Amazon says that the brand new Hindi interface for Prime Music is available currently only for Android users and will be rolled out on different gadgets in the future.
Amazon Prime Music recently also introduced podcasts in India. The e-commerce giant says that the consumption of podcasts is also gradually shifting towards Hindi language with 4X growth in consumption since launch. The podcast platform on Amazon Prime Music has a curated list of shows by famous creators like Jay Shetty, Cyrus Broacha, Neil Bhatt, Robin Sharma, Sadhguru, Anupam Gupta, amongst others.
It additionally has international Amazon Originals which are produced solely for Amazon Prime Music subscribers. Podcasts are available for all Prime Music clients at no extra cost. Only users with Prime membership will be able to download podcast episodes on Prime Music for offline listening. There are more than 9 million podcast episodes available and they span topics like motivation, self-improvement, society and culture, technology, news, comedy, fitness, and more.
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