Apple Expands TV Streaming Service to Android Devices

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Apple has officially launched its streaming service, Apple TV+, on Android devices, marking a significant expansion of its streaming service beyond its own ecosystem.

The move allows millions of Android users to access Apple TV+, including exclusive Apple Originals such as Ted Lasso, Severance, The Morning Show, and CODA.

The Apple TV app is now available for download on the Google Play Store, supporting devices running Android 10 or later. Users can subscribe to Apple TV+ directly through the app, with features like “Continue Watching” and “Watchlist” ensuring a seamless viewing experience across multiple devices.

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Additionally, the app grants access to the MLS Season Pass, offering comprehensive coverage of Major League Soccer matches without blackout restrictions.

Apple’s decision to introduce its streaming service to Android highlights its efforts to expand its customer base beyond iPhone, iPad, and Mac users. By making its content more accessible, Apple aims to strengthen its position in the highly competitive streaming industry, competing with platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video.

With this latest expansion, Android users can now enjoy Apple’s premium content and live sports coverage, further solidifying Apple TV+ as a major player in the global streaming market.

Source Apple.com

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