Apple has launched the official Apple Music app for Android. The app will allow Android users access Apple’s vast music library on their device. The app is currently in beta, meaning Music videos won’t be available for now.
After downloading the app, you’ll need to sign in with your existing Apple ID to start your three-month trial service. If you don’t have an Apple ID, you’ll need to create a new one and then add a payment method. It is only after adding a valid payment method that they will be able to use the three-month trial period.
The Apple Music app on Android provides one with access to human curated playlists; Radio including Beats 1; ‘For You’ section with music recommendations based on your taste; My Music with access to their iTunes purchases; and Connect to keep up with the latest happenings of their favorite artists.
The app genuinely feels like it has been made from the ground up, and is not just a port of the iOS version. The only notable exclusion compared to the iOS app is the lack of support for music videos, though Apple says that it is “coming soon.” It is also not possible to sign-up or upgrade to a family membership plan using the Android app right now.
Apple Music for Android works with all Android 4.3+ devices.
Download Apple Music for Android.