Apple Music is Coming to Android This Fall

Apple’s WWDC kicked off today (our live blog has been touching) and outside of the typical Android jabs that accompany their keynotes, they also announced something that Android users can actually use. Apple Music, the company’s new music service, is coming to Android. Seriously, it’ll be here this Fall.

The service launches globally on June 30, but again, not on Android. The initial rollout will be on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac, and PC, with Apple TV and Android getting access later on.

As for pricing, you are looking at $9.99 per month, or you can do a family plan that gives you service for up to six family members for just $14.99 per month. Apple will offer a free 3-month trial when the service first launches.

So why should you even consider signing up for it? Well, Apple does have access to a big music library. The Music service also has a radio feature, something called Connect (artists can share photos, backstage happenings, lyrics, or whatever they want directly with fans!), and can curate music for you. That’s it. Tough to tell if it’ll be any better than Spotify or Google Play Music until we get to spend some time with it.

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Reviewed by @Admin on June 08, 2015 Rating: 5

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