The Apple Music app for Android has been downloaded more than 10 million times

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The arrival of the first Apple application in the Play Store was full of controversy. Many were the users who considered an offense that the Cupertino-based company dared to enter enemy territory through an application that allows users transfer all the information from Android terminals to your new iPhone models, a very simple procedure that takes very little time, at least in terms of options in the menu, since if we have many photos and videos, this process will take a little longer than normal to complete.

The second application, Apple Music, arrived with much less controversy in the Apple application store in part because it was a necessarily paid service and did not have a platform change in the middle. According to the latest official figures, the application Apple Music has been cheeky more than 10 million times from the Google Play Store, an application that on August 25 received a new update reaching version 1.1.1 and becoming the first update after having left the beta phase in which the app has been almost since its launch in November last year.

If we compare Apple Music downloads with those of the Spotify application, we see how the Swedish firm's application has been downloaded more than 100 million times, something logical considering that it has been on the market for much longer and that it also offers a free to use without the need for a subscription. The latest news from the Apple Music application for Android allows users to download their favorite music directly to the memory card of devices, something that we could never think would happen in an Apple application.


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