Apple TV+ has finally made its way to Android devices with a dedicated app, allowing users to access exclusive content, stream live sports, and enjoy a seamless viewing experience. Previously limited to Apple users or browser-based access, this new app brings enhanced features and convenience, making Apple’s premium streaming service more accessible than ever.
With Apple TV+ now available on the Google Play Store, Android users can subscribe and watch directly through the app, eliminating the need for a web browser. This integration also simplifies payment management, allowing users to subscribe through Google Play’s native billing system for added convenience.
Designed with Google’s Material Design principles, the app ensures a smooth and intuitive experience across different Android devices. Whether on a smartphone, foldable device, or tablet, users can enjoy high-quality streaming with a user-friendly interface tailored for various screen sizes.
Apple TV+ now allows Android users to download movies and TV shows for offline viewing, making entertainment accessible even without an internet connection. Whether on a flight, commuting, or in an area with weak connectivity, subscribers can enjoy their favorite content anytime.
Sports enthusiasts can stream Major League Soccer (MLS) matches through a dedicated page within the app, keeping track of their favorite teams and upcoming games. Additionally, Apple TV+ will feature Friday Night Baseball later this year, expanding its offerings for sports fans.
While the Android app brings a solid viewing experience, it currently lacks the ability to cast content to other screens, a feature expected to be introduced soon. Additionally, unlike the iOS version, the app does not include a rental or purchase store, limiting users to content available via subscription.
With this expansion, Apple is making a strategic move to attract more subscribers, ensuring that Android users can enjoy a premium, uninterrupted streaming experience with Apple TV+.
Started my career in Automotive Journalism in 2015. Even though I'm a pharmacist, hanging around cars all the time has created a passion for the automotive industry since day 1.