Apple Classic Music App is now coming to Android Platform
The Apple Music Classical app is now available for Android users and you can now download it from the Google Play Store.
Apple Music and Apple Music Classical are two separate iPhone apps. The main difference between the two apps is how Apple Music Classic handles metadata.
Apple Music and Apple Music Classical for Android now have the same differences, according to 9to5Mac.
Users can access Apple Music Classical with an Apple Music or Apple One subscription.
The app includes ad-free classical music recordings with up to 192kHz/24-bit lossless audio and thousands of recordings that support surround sound.
The application currently has over 5 million songs and over 50 million data points with data attributes of over 20,000 composers, over 115,000 unique works and over 350,000 movements.
Apple acquired classical music streaming service Primephonic in 2021 and has announced plans to release a classical music app in the future.
Apple Music Classical debuted on iPhone in March of this year. In particular, the Android version of the application precedes the application optimized for iPad and Mac.
Meanwhile, Apple announced that it will shut down “My Photo Stream” on July 26, meaning users who still use the feature will need to switch to iCloud Photos before that date.
My Photo Stream is a free service that uploads your last 30 days of photos (up to 1,000) to iCloud, making them available on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, and PC.