Apple has released a beta version of its music streaming and radio services Apple Music Google's Android playstore. App is available in all regions where the company's music streaming service was initially launched. Other than that, the app has same features as its iOS counterpart. "It's a full native app, so it will look and feel like an Android app. The menus will look like Android, you know the little hamburger they use on the top. It'll definitely feel very much like an Android app," he told TechCrunch. If you're an existing Apple
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Musicsubscriber, the app will automatically sync your music library to your Android device. yeah this is good for those who had switched to android for few months before.New Android users will get a free three-month trial period though you still need to provide your credit card details at sign up. The company's move to make its app available on Android could significantly increase the user count. Last month, Tim Cook said that Apple Music has more than 6.5 million paying userswith additional 8.5 million people also using the app. This is arguably the first Android app the company had developed in house that's being released to the public. . For a refresh, Apple Music costs $9.99 (Gh¢38.16) per month for a single user in the US or $14.99 (Gh¢57.26) for a family account consisting of up to six members after your 90-day free trial period is over

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