Apple chooses Centercode's beta test management platform

Sep 28, 2015 14:31 GMT  ·  By

According to a post on the Betabound's blog, Apple's Apple Music for Android has just entered private beta stage, with the only conditions to join being that you have or make a Betabound account, own an Android smartphone, and that you regularly listen to music on it.

Betabound is Centercode's beta testing management platform, which, according to their about page, has helped hundreds of companies in the past to beta test their apps and products.

As displayed on Centercode's Clients page, Apple is listed as a current or former customer, all the more reason to believe that the Apple Music Private Beta over on their Betabound beta management platform is the real deal.

Beta testers are currently recruited via Centercode's Betabound beta testing management platform

According to the Apple Music beta page on Betabound, the company is still currently recruiting beta testers for the Android version of Apple's music streaming service, and if you are an Android owner and you like music, you should give it a try until the offer expires.

Apple Music officially debuted on June 30, 2015, on Apple's iOS and OS X platforms, as well as on Microsoft's Windows operating system, with a release for Apple TV and Android at the end of 2015.

The main feature of the Apple Music streaming service is its song recommendations based on what users listen to on a daily basis.

Apple Music also features the Connect platform designed to help artist connect with their fans more easily, a Radio that functions similarly to the old iTunes Radio service, and the curated Beats 1 radio station.

If you want to take a closer look at what the Apple Music streaming service looks like on the Android platform and thoroughly test all its features since private beta stage, head over to the Betabound Apple Music beta page and apply to beta test.

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