Xiaomi and Google announced their partnership in India on Tuesday. And as part of the deal, Xiaomi is offering a special three-month YouTube Premium free trial to those who bought some of its new Xiaomi smartphones and tablet in India.
Xiaomi says you need to have activated the select Xiaomi phones or tablet after February 1 this year. Basically, if you bought any of the eligible Xiaomi phones after this date, you can avail the extended YouTube Premium free trial on your device.
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Xiaomi Phones YouTube Premium Free Trial: Which Phones Are Eligible
These Xiaomi phone buyers are eligible for the YouTube Premium free trial offer:
3-months extended trial
– Xiaomi 12 Pro
– Xiaomi 11i, Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge, Xiaomi 11T Pro
2-months extended trial
– Xiaomi Pad 5, Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11T, Redmi Note 11 Pro+, Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11S
“Eligible consumers can redeem this YouTube Premium offer on eligible Xiaomi and Redmi products starting June 6, 2022, which will be valid till January 31, 2023,” Xiaomi mentioned in its statement.
If you have any of these Xiaomi phones, just head over to the YouTube app, to redeem the trial period offer. As you might be aware, YouTube Premium gives you ad-free video streaming and access to the YouTube Music app which lets you play the music with the screen turned off.
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The phones mentioned here are some of the latest from the company giving users a taste of the YouTube Premium experience, which they can later extend by paying for the service. Xiaomi 12 Pro is the most-premium flagship device from the brand in the country which is available with top-end hardware for under Rs 60,000.
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premium: YouTube Premium: How much it cost, benefits and more
Like every online streaming platform, YouTube also has its own version of paid subscription plan called YouTube Premium. The Premium subscription brings together several benefits over the free account. For instance, the subscription allows users to watch ad-free content on YouTube, the ability to save videos offline and more.
If you are wondering about the benefits that the YouTube Premium subscription offers and the pricing. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
YouTube Premium: Pricing and plans
YouTube is offering its Premium membership in multiple plans. The subscription usually costs Rs 139 per month without auto-renewal. However, if you choose to go with the auto-renewal option, the monthly subscription will cost Rs 129.
YouTube also has 3-month and yearly subscription plans. The 3-month plan costs Rs 399 and the yearly subscription plan is priced at Rs 1,290. It is important to note that both of these plans do not auto-renew. So, once it is over, users will need to buy them again.
Apart from all the above-mentioned plans, there’s one more plan, especially for students. This costs Rs 79 per month. A student, however, will be required to provide proper proof of being a student.
YouTube Premium: Benefits
YouTube Premium comes with several benefits and one of the most highlighted features is ad-free viewing. This means YouTube will not show any ads while watching. The Premium membership also allows users to download the videos for offline viewing and supports background and Picture-in-Picture playback.
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