Apple Music for Android Now Supports Saving Songs to SD Card
Apple also plans to open its retail stores in India and is in negotiations with the country’s government in this regard.
While the 9to5Mac article didn’t speculate as to which other Apple services might move to the Android platform next, likely candidates could include Apple’s various iCloud services and Apple Pay, Apple’s mobile and contactless payment system.
This week, Apple updated the Apple Music app on Google Play with a full schedule for Beats 1 shows, new Browse My Music by Composers and Compilations options and, yes, the ability to save and listen to music offline with an SD card.
Meanwhile, Cook at the meeting also reportedly updated employees on the company’s Campus 2 project, and said employees should be able to start moving in by the end of January 2017.
Gurman talked about how Cook “noted his excitement over future products coming out of the software, services, and hardware divisions, while teasing some “far-off” hardware announcements coming beyond this year”.
Apple Music is Apple’s own music streaming service and has witnessed huge success after its launch.
Apple has some good news for all of the Apple Music users on Android.
KitGuru Says: While Apple hasn’t released official sales figured for the Apple Watch yet, it seems that they are happy with how things are going so far and while iPad sales are in decline, Apple isn’t planning on giving up on its tablet line anytime soon.
As well as calendars and email, Apple could potentially bring its iMessage service to Android, growing its user base in the face of stiff competition from Facebook-owned WhatsApp. What’s coming on Android this current year?