Apple updates Apple Music app for Android

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The launch of iOS 9 was the starting gun for the guys from Cupertino to start launching applications for the Android ecosystem. First it was the Move to iOS application, an application that quickly began to receive very bad reviews by users of the platform since they considered that the company wanted to invade the Google store… no comment.

The second app that it launched on the Google app store was Apple Music. As the company announced, Apple wants to expand its services to the rival platform and Apple Music was the first step, since the Move to iOS application cannot be considered a service with which the company obtains income.

Apple has just updated the Apple Music application again, improving some of the performance problems that it was offering to users who make use of it. First fixed the playback issue where the first two seconds of each song were not playing.

It has also fixed the problem with playlists. Every time a new song was added to the playlists, the last position was not added, but was sneaked anywhere. This update is version 0.9.11 and still in beta phase, although it is perfectly functional.

At the moment the company has 15 million subscribers while its immediate rival, Spotify announced last January that the company had 30 million subscribers, figures that from the date will have increased, but at the moment we do not know how much, since the Swedish company has not returned to offer official encryption in terms of paying subscribers since now. Since the launch of Apple Music, both streaming music platforms have been gaining subscribers, so Spotify Swedes should have about 35 million paid subscribers today, not counting free users.


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