
Apple has launched its Apple TV app on Android, making it available for download through the Google Play Store. With the release of the streaming app launch on Android, users can subscribe to Apple TV+ and the MLS (Major League Soccer) Season Pass directly from their smartphones using the Google Play billing system.
An Apple account is, however, required for access.
‘Apple on Android’
The user interface of the Android app closely resembles its iOS counterpart but comes with a few differences. The bottom navigation bar is much simplified now, lacking access to the iTunes Store and the purchase history of previously bought or rented content. This means content acquired through iTunes will not be available within the Android app.
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However, Android users can still find tabs for Apple TV+ and search on the navigation bar.
A new tab has been introduced for managing downloaded content that will make it easier for users to access offline viewing. Additionally, the MLS section offers a dedicated space where users can purchase the season pass, stream live matches, watch highlights, and access other league-related content. The section also provides match schedules and content filtering options based on clubs.
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