Thursday, February 4, 2016

Apple Music: Android users can save songs to SD card

The Android apps from Apple are born only out of necessity? Not even close! When streaming service Apple Music Android users their iOS counterparts have now even a great feature ahead: You may after an update immediately save songs for offline listening on SD cards.

Apple Music for Android has received an update on Wednesday, thanks to the user songs can now also save for offline listening on SD cards. The songs will be stored as a copy-protected MP4 files on the external memory card and can not be used elsewhere. When using microSD cards with up to 128GB Android users should therefore in future store significantly more songs than any iPhone or iPad owners. Other features of the update to the version number 0.9.5 are a complete schedule of the radio station Beats 1 and the ability to browse music even after composers and compilations.

Apple Music for Android is still in the beta phase
Apple Music for iOS launched in late June 2015. The Android version followed in November 2015 and is to this day still officially in beta status with slightly limited features. So are features such as music videos or family Arrivals Android is not yet available. The new storage option on SD cards may play a wish many iOS users.

Since the launch of more than half a year ago Apple Music has steadily gained new users. While Apple itself does not issue figures on paid subscription customers, reported the Financial Times in early January 2016 that already have a paid monthly subscription at Apple Music 10 million users. How many of them use the streaming service on Android, however, is not known.
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