Apple Music is getting native Android tablet support

collected by :Maya Tony

according to Bringing Apple Music to Android tablets probably wasn't Apple's biggest priority, but 3 years after launching backing for Android phones, the bigger screens are getting some love. The tablet-friendly design switches up the navigation to make use of the added monitor real estate. Apple added backing for Android Auto in the last big update in September. As the company expands its native backing for Google products, it does make one wonder where support is for Google Home products. The company announced just last 7 days that Apple Music was coming to Amazon Echo devices extremely it seems that Apple is growing more open-minded in terms of what platforms it's interested in bringing Music support to.


Apple Music is adding support for Android tablets

Three years after it first came to Android phones, Apple Music is nearing backing for Android tablets, reports 9to5Mac. Later this month, Apple Music going to become playable on Echo Intelligent speakers, and Apple alextremely made the service compatible by Android Auto back in September. Given how popular Android tablets are compared to the iPad (read: not very), we'd be surprised if many current Apple Music subscribers are determine to benefit greatly from this update. However, non-iOS users might find themselves by Apple Music out of a family plan. Together, these steps are steadily making Apple Music a far more ubiquitous service, and they're increasingly necessary if Apple ever wants to surpass Spotify.

Apple Music is adding support for Android tablets

Apple Music will finally support Android tablets

As it stated in There probably isn't a huge cross department of people that both subscribe to Apple Music and use Android tablets, but Apple has your back if you're part of that group. Listeners have learned that the laanalisis beta of Apple Music for Android now includes tablet support, giving you an optimized and more intuitive interface for choosing tunes. Part of it stems from changes to the interface for all Android users -- Apple is ditching the classic "hamburger" menu in favor of a bottom navigation bar that both speeds up access to common features (like For You) and ought be easier to reach on larger screens.





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