Showing posts with label Apple Music for Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple Music for Android. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

How to get Apple Music for Free on Android devices

android-iconThere are kinds of Android devices, like Android phones, or Tablets. You may know that you can download Apple Music for Android App from Google Play and then enjoy Apple Music on your Android devices.
Do you know you can also transfer Apple Music files freely to your Android phones?  The article will show you how to free your Apple Music files and then enjoy them on your Android devices without limitations.
This is a good solution and can be easily achievable. And you can try use Macsome iTunes Converter to convert Apple Music to MP3, and you can enjoy the Apple Music MP3 files on your Android devices like Android phones, tablets, Smart TV and so on.
First of all, please free download the iTunes Converter, and then install and launch it.
Screenshot of Apple Music Converter
And it will launch the iTunes automatically, if you have launched iTunes before running the Converter, click Relaunch iTunes and make sure that the software works successfully.
Second, click Add button, select "Music" library, and import the audio files of iTunes.
Add Apple Music files
Choose the music files you select, and click OK button, all the files are in the File list of the software.
Add Apple Music Files to convert
Third, You can reset the output format and folder by clicking "settings" icon.
Set MP3 output
Finally, click "CONVERT" button, and start your Apple Music conversion.
 Apple Music to MP3
When the conversion is completed, all the converted music files are free without DRM, and you can play them anywhere as you like.
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Friday, August 5, 2016

Android users can use Apple Music App now

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After nine months, Apple Music is out of beta for Android users. And now Apple Music is now available as a fully fledged app and service for owners of Android smartphones.
Of the big three music streaming players–that’s Spotify,  Apple Music, and Tidal–two have had an advantage, being available on both major mobile platforms, iOS and Android. Apple Music, on the other hand, lagged.
In November of last year, Apple did open its Apple Music service to Android, but it was in beta, not officially primed for mainstream use. Beta, for the uninitiated, is often far more buggy since it’s like a soft-opening for a hotel or restaurant, implemented to get the kinks out before an official launch. Apple Music’s beta lasted nine months.
The Android flavor is similar to its iPhone counterpart in that you can stream more than 30 million songs, check out on-demand curated radio stations with your favorite music, listen to playlists created by music experts and tune into the 24-7 Beats 1 radio station to hear music selected by DJs from around the world.
The Android version also includes new equalizer settings as well as unnamed performance, playback and stability improvements, Apple said in its description of the app.
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