Apple Music is officially landing on Android


Apple Music for Android

About two weeks ago, we've seen a screenshot teaser from Apple Music app for Android. And now Apple Music is officially landing on Android.

This is the third application of Apple for the Android platform. The first is Move to iOS app, and the second is a companion application for Bluetooth speaker, Beats Pill+.

Music streaming service from Apple actually has been in operation for long enough. Since the beginning Apple had promised to provide its Android version, however the waiting was quite long. Speaking about features, in general Apple Music for Android still brings the same features. Users will still get slick curation along with access to non-top radio broadcast, Beats 1.

Apple also offers a free trial for 3 months for those who are interested to try the Apple Music for Android, after that the user will be asked to pay a subscription fee of $ 9.99 per month for an individual membership, or $ 14.99 per month for Family membership that includes 6 people at once.

Apple itself still considers the Apple Music app for Android as a beta version, so it is likely there are still plenty of bugs in it. Some users who had tried this application said that the feature to play music that had previously been purchased from iTunes was not running as it should.

If you want an alternative of streaming music service on your Android device, you can download the Apple Music through the Google Play.