Apple plans to bring more apps and services to Android
Tim Cook the CEO of Apple has recently hinted that users may soon see more Apple apps on Android.
Engadget reported that, Apple stepped into the Android waters late past year with the launch of Apple Music on Google’s competing mobile OS.
The indications are it’s not finished at Apple Music.
Cook praised the sales successes of the Apple Watch in the fourth quarter of 2015, claiming it outsold the original iPhone during its first holiday season, and predicted iPad sales would rebound. Moreover, Apple would also want to introduce iMessage to Android. Also discussed at Apple’s Infinite Loop headquarters in Cupertino were the growth of the Apple Watch, the company’s continued expansion in China, and its “spaceship”-inspired Apple Campus 2″. It is known that Apple has been working on building a cord-cutting cable-replacement service, so it is possible Cook was alluding to this. By releasing Apple Music on Android, the company probably opened the doors for more porting.
Showcasing one of Android’s greatest strengths in the storage space is definitely an interesting move by Apple.
If you use Apple Music on an Android smartphone, you can now save the songs you listen to directly on the microSD card. The service requires users to download the Android app, create Apple IDs and link their accounts to valid payment cards.
This nearly echoes Microsoft’s own strategy lately.
On an iPhone, the internal storage is maxed out at 128GB, with an Android phone, you can get around 200GB of storage.
The assembly additionally included extra mundane info on upcoming time-off advantages for Apple staff, flagging iPad gross sales, new options for retaining worker expertise, and Apple’s provide chain, which may be learn at 9to5Mac.