Apple Music Have Finally Made Its Way To Android

Apple have finally made available it's
music app to Android. The app is
presently in beta, which means it is
still in the process of development.
The majority of the features Apple
originally announced would come with
the service have made their way to
the Android version, including the
Beats 1 radio station, the Connect
feature and the ability to get
handpicked recommendations based
on what you're listening to.

Currently,
music videos are unavailable from the
Android version, however since it's
still in beta stage of development, we
expect that very soon, the feature will
be available for Android users.
Interested Android users can sign up
for a three-month free trial. After the
trial is up, individual plans will cost
$9.99 per month, and when family
plans become available, you can have
up to six members on the same
account for $14.99 per month.

Though this may not look cool in the
eyes of an average Naija Android
user, it still worth it considering the
fact that you'll get at least three
months free trial.

The Apple Music for Android look
quite similar to its iOS counterpart,
but obviously, you can pretty much
tell that Apple have tried to make it
look quite like a normal Android app.
One good thing about this app is the
ability to get handpicked
recommendations based on what
you're listening to. All in all, I think
the app is worth a try.
Click below to download Apple Music
on Playstore.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apple.android.music&utm_source=global_co&utm_medium=prtnr&utm_content=Mar2515&utm_campaign=PartBadge&pcampaignid=MKT-Other-global-all-co-prtnr-py-PartBadge-Mar2515-1

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