Play Music pulls ahead as on top of unlimited downloads, you can also upload up to 20,000 songs (300MB limit each) to your own storage locker at no additional cost. That doesn't sound like a bad deal if you're only mobile, but what about on your Mac or PC? That may become an issue if you want to build a solid collection. If you have the max of 3 devices on your plan, that's 3,333 songs each. Spotify however taps you at 10,000 songs per account. As long as you've got the storage space, you can keep downloading albums and tracks as long as you're a paying subscriber. When it comes to limitations, all services but Spotify give you unlimited offline downloads. Slacker's $3.99 plan lets you store playlists but not specific albums and tracks. All are on an even playing field in regards to price as you'll need the highest offerings to have access to it. Where they differ is how they restrict those options. All five services feature offline listening options.
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