2. Apple Music - Stream Your iTunes Library to Your Android Device
It feels strange looking at that iconic iTunes logo on the Google Play Store, doesn't it? And yet there it is, the iTunes quaver beckoning Android users to have a go at Apple's relatively new music-streaming service. Apple Music is the first app that Apple has officially released for Android, and grants users access to the subscription-based Apple Music service (with a three-month free trial). If you're already part of the Spotify tribe though (and who isn't?), then the feature that could be of most interest to you is the option to stream your entire iTunes library to your Android device - something that everyone's long been waiting for. While the app still feels like a work-in-progress, with compatibility issues on quite a few Android devices, it's taking step towards bridging that frustrating gap between your iTunes music and you Android phone. Apple seem determined to push their new service hard though, so expect to see big improvements throughout 2016.
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