Highlights
- Discover how Apple Music runs smoothly on Android devices
- Explore personalized playlists, offline downloads, and Android Auto integration
- Learn tips for enjoying Apple Music across various Android setups
Who knew? Apple Music-the very music streaming service that was once meant, nay created for the iPhone and iPad only-seems to finally be available to Android users.
For me, who has not really used AirPods or seriously ventured into the world of Apple, I’d probably be just as shocked as you’re reading this!
There goes the thought: “Will this work?” But here I am -just exploring a whole world of music that, surprisingly, finds a pretty good fit on Android.
How Apple Music Works on Android? Complete Guide
So, if you are interested in knowing the way through which you can get the full experience of Apple Music on your Android device, hold on tight because I’m going to take you through all that you need to know.
Apple Music on Android: The Unexpected Experience
Apple Music for Android isn’t some kind of poor iOS knockoff; the engineers have thoughtfully designed the application that looks and feels right on an Android phone, from that clean, smooth interface to sections like Listen Now, Browse, Radio, Library, and Search to make it all seamlessly navigable.
It didn’t forget personal features either. The app learns about your preferences over time and adjusts its recommendations based on what you listen to. It’s a curator of the music you love, tailored just for you. Now, this is one of the standout features-you get that personal touch that Apple is known for, even on Android.
Getting Started with Apple Music on Android
If you are happy to take the plunge with Apple Music, it is very easy to get started.
Download the Apple Music App: Hitting Google Play Store, search for “Apple Music,” and download. Free to install, and yes, it is the real thing from Apple.
Sign In or Create an Apple ID: Already have an Apple ID? Good. You are all set up for your Apple account if you do! Not a member? Just sign up. This identification is your ticket into the world of Apple. So, keep it handy.
Sign up to Apple Music: Once you have signed up, you are free to choose a subscription plan that suits your needs. Apple mostly provides a free trial period for new users such that they can take a test run of the application before signing up to it.
How to Download Apple Music Songs on Android?
Listen Offline? Apple Music Makes This an Easy Thing to Do.
Download Directly in the App: Once you get the app, you can find any song, album, or playlist you would like to save for offline playback. Tap on the download icon next to it, and it is saved onto your device. Great for when you’re on the move or have no signal.
Using a Converter for More Convenience: If you want to have a playlist of Apple Music on other devices or platforms, the use of a DRM removal tool like ViWizard Apple Music Converter can help in converting Apple Music files to MP3 or other format to give you more flexibility.
Apple Music on Android Auto
Apple Music can even be connected to Android Auto so you can hear the playlists when you are traveling on the road. How to connect it:
Connect Your Phone: With your car’s infotainment connected to your Android using a USB cable.
Launch Android Auto: If you’ve properly connected, this will auto-open Android Auto. You can just look for its icon on your car’s display if that doesn’t work.
Open Apple Music: From the Android Auto menu, find the Apple Music app and listen to your favorite songs hands-free.
Google Cast for Apple Music to Your Speakers
Are you looking to play Apple Music on a speaker? Google Cast is the perfect option to stream.
Connect to the Same Wi-Fi: Ensure that your Android device and your Chromecast or Google-enabled speaker are on the same network.
Cast Your Music: Open the Apple Music app, tap the Cast icon, then select your Chromecast device. Voilà. You’ll fill that room with your playlist in no time.
Is Apple Music Worth It on Android?
But the Android version of Apple Music is NOT a full replica of the iOS experience. It’s just too darn close.
It works like a charm, it’s easy to use, and you get all the necessities of curated playlists, the capability to download songs for offline access, and, of course, streaming.
You don’t need to be in there deep with Apple to know you can love Apple Music, as I learned firsthand.
Wrapping It Up
Who would have thought, then, that Apple Music would become so smooth on Android?
Having spent some time testing its features—now I can now download songs to hear them offline and stream music in the car, for example—I can say Apple Music on Android isn’t just functional but fantastic.
It’s a great option for anyone looking to explore new music with a personalized touch and ease of use.
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