
Apple TV+ is now available on Android devices, expanding its reach to a wider audience of mobile viewers.
The app is free to download from the Google Play Store, and existing Apple TV+ subscribers can simply log in to access their content.
With the Apple TV+ app on Android, users can enjoy exclusive original content, including TV shows and movies, on their mobile devices.
The app is designed to provide a seamless viewing experience, with features like Chromecast support for easy casting to a TV.
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Apple TV Launches on Android
Apple TV is now available on Android mobile devices, making it easier for users to access Apple TV+ shows and movies.
The new app will be available in nearly 100 markets, including the US, UK, India, and Australia.
Android users can try out Apple TV+ for free with a 7-day trial offer.
Apple TV+ will cost the same for Android users as it does for iPhone owners, at $9.99 per month or $99.99 for a year.
The app will allow viewers to resume watching shows where they left off, if they have an Apple TV device at home and an Android phone.
Apple TV+ is available on a wide variety of non-Apple devices, including smart TVs and PlayStation consoles.
Android powers over 3 billion devices globally, which would immediately double the Apple TV+ reach when combined with Apple's 2.2 billion devices worldwide.
Apple has previously released an Apple Music and Apple Music Classical app for Android subscribers, showing that the company is open to offering its services on other platforms.
The Apple TV app will be available for download on Google Play, making it easy for Android users to get started.
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Expanding Reach
Apple TV+ is expanding its reach by launching an app for Android devices. This move will make the streaming service more accessible to a wider audience.
The company has a history of releasing its apps on non-Apple devices, including smart TVs. Apple Music and Apple Music Classical have already been made available on Android.
Apple isn't trying to win over Android fans with this move, but rather to increase its subscriber base. By making the app available on Android devices, Apple hopes to draw in more users and boost its bottom line.
Apple TV Plus on Android
Apple TV Plus on Android is a game-changer for those who use Google's operating system. Apple TV+ is finally available on Android devices, and it's a move that will make Apple's shows and movies accessible to a much larger audience.
Android users can check out Apple TV+ without paying, thanks to a 7-day free trial offer. This will give them a chance to see what the service has to offer before committing to a subscription.
The new app will be available in nearly 100 markets, including the US, the UK, India, Mexico, France, Germany, Canada, Australia, and Brazil. This means that Android users all around the world can access Apple TV+.
An Apple TV+ subscription will cost $9.99 per month, or $99.99 for a year. This is the same price that iPhone owners pay for the service.
The Android app will offer many of the same features as the Apple version, including the ability to download content for viewing offline, save watchlists, and use the continue watching option that syncs across devices.
Friday Night Baseball will be available to Apple TV+ subscribers on Android as well, so sports fans will be happy to know that they can catch their favorite games on the new app.
The move to make Apple TV+ available on Android is likely a strategic one, as it will help Apple gain new users and increase its bottom line. Apple has previously released Apple Music and Apple Music Classical apps for Android subscribers, so this is just another step in the company's efforts to expand its reach.
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