If you had told me three or four years ago that this was going to happen, I would have laughed. But times are changing, and Apple is right to take these steps if it wants to grow revenue from its services division. Apparently, we will soon be able to see the official arrival of AppleTV and Android.
The app, which provides access to both Apple’s digital movie rentals and purchases and Apple TV+ content, has been launched on a host of TV and console brands to to have the maximum presence in trade fairs around the world. (even in those where there is no Apple product). The arrival on Android would be a very important step in continuing to expand this presence.
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The Apple TV app is coming to Android, currently undergoing internal beta testing. Will be released soon.
The Oh Apple Music app for Android is also updated.— ShrimpApplePro 🍤 (@VNchocoTaco) December 20, 2022
ShrimpApplePro was the one to reveal the data in a tweet, detailing that the app is already in internal test phase and that we will soon see it launched. Apparently, a new version of Apple Music for Android is also in the works.
You can access Apple TV content on Android and Windows through its official website, but its functions are limited. An official app can provide extras such as downloading the content you want to watch offline, and providing that to all Android devices can be a nice leap in terms of Apple TV+ audience.
And since we mentioned Windows, the system still depends on apps that have been dead in macOS for years, like iTunes. Rumors of a redesign have recently been resurrected, so maybe that’s part of that plan and PC users may also have their own Apple TV app available in the Windows Store.
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