The beta version is now listed in Google Play Store

Nov 11, 2015 12:39 GMT  ·  By

Apple announced several months ago that it would bring its music streaming service to Android platform this fall. Apple Music has been in testing for the last couple of months, but only a limited number of users received access to the application.

Although we've been blessed with some screenshots while the application was in closed beta, it doesn't compare to the real thing.

Android users that haven't been able to get into the closed beta program will be pleased to know that Apple Music is now available for download to everyone who wants a taste of the streaming service.

Apple fans have been able to use the Music service launched by the company since June, but beginning this week some Android users will be able to get into the beta too.

However, if you do plan on trying out Music, keep in mind that this is still an Apple service, so you will need an Apple ID to use it.

A 3-month free trial is available

Also, it's worth mentioning that the music streaming service won't come for free, so you will have to come up with $11.99 per month if you want to benefit from all its features.

The good news is Apple is offering a 3-month free trial to all those who download the Android application for the first time. This means that you will be able to access over 30 million songs for free for the next 90 days.

You can now download Apple Music for Android for free via Google Play Store. The application should be fully compatible with all devices running Android 4.3 and up.

Keep in mind that the application does not seem to be available in all countries, so if it doesn't show up in your Google Play store, then you will have to install the APK file or wait until Apple launches it in your country.

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