Apple has officially released the Apple TV+ app for Android devices, marking a significant expansion of its streaming service. This move allows Android users globally to access Apple’s original content, including acclaimed series and films. The introduction of the Apple TV+ app on the Google Play Store enables Apple to broaden its audience and subscriber base. This development aligns with the company’s recent activities, including the anticipated launches of the iPhone SE 4, iOS 18.4 beta, and the M4 MacBook Air. The availability of Apple TV+ on Android represents a significant milestone in Apple’s strategy to make its services more accessible.
Subscription and Features
Android users can subscribe to Apple TV+ directly through the Play Store, utilising their Google accounts for payment—a feature that was previously unavailable. The app offers a centralized platform for entertainment, featuring exclusive shows, movies, and documentaries. It competes with
Affordable Access in India
In India, Apple TV+ is priced at approximately ₹99 per month. New subscribers are offered a 7-day free trial to explore the service. Additionally, customers purchasing new Apple devices such as iPhones, iPads, or Macs receive a complimentary three-month subscription to Apple TV+.
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