Android App for Apple TV is Supposed to Launch

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According to Twitter user ShrimpApplePro, who properly disclosed the iPhone 14 Pro’s Dynamic Island hardware design and the device’s package, Apple intends to make its TV software available for Android smartphones. Although they did not give a precise date, the leaker believes Apple is testing the app internally and intends to release it soon.

Instead of having to rely on the web version of tv.apple.com, Android smartphone users would have a more practical way to access the Apple TV+ streaming service with the Apple TV app. The app is presently only available on streaming devices running the Android TV operating system in the Android ecosystem, such as the Chromecast with Google TV.

The PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Roku and Amazon Fire TV streaming sticks, Roku TVs, and several smart TVs from LG, Samsung, Sony, and Vizio are other non-Apple devices that support the Apple TV app. You may purchase or rent TV series and movies from the iTunes Store using the app, stream Apple TV+, and utilize it for other things.

The Apple TV app’s accessibility on Android smartphones may increase Apple TV+ viewers and enhance income from Apple’s services.

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