Apple has released a beta
version of its music service, Apple Music, on Android. The app is
available for Google's mobile platform in all the countries Apple music was
initially released.
There
are a few caveats though. While Android users can access the music streaming
and internet radio offered in the app, music videos are still locked away, as
are signups from within the app. You're going to need a Mac or iOS device to
purchase or upgrade to the family plan. To be specific, users can access Beats
1, Connect, human curated playlists, and their songs purchased from iTunes.
While
Apple has built the app to be compatible with Android workings, complete with a
hamburger icon at the top, they've chosen to ignore Google's Material Design
and go instead with something somewhat halfway between the two platform's
styles.
Apple
Music costs US $9.99 a month for a single account and US $14.99 for a family
account. In India, that price is Rs 120 for solo usage and Rs 180 for a family
plan (six members maximum). You also get a 90 day time frame to try out the app
for free. You can download Apple Music version 0.9.0, for Android 4.3 and
above, from the Google Play Store here.
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