
Apple shares new ads promoting AppleTV+ apps for Android
Apple launched its official Apple TV+ app for Android on Wednesday. This is almost seven years after the platform was launched. To promote the news in style, Apple has shared a new ad that tells the world that Apple TV+ is currently on Android.
Apple TV+ for Android
The 15-second ad features clips from multiple popular Apple TV+ shows, including Ted Lasso, Silo, Severance and Morning Show. Apple says that “thrilling drama, epic sci-fi, heartwarming comedy, award-winning original” is “now on Android.”
Coincidentally, Apple chose the scene because the characters talking about “working together” were reduced.
On its official Apple TV Instagram account, the company shares the caption that it is “currently streaming on Android.” The response from users in the comments section is very positive, suggesting that Apple TV+ Android apps are in high demand.
Previously, the only Apple service that had an Android app was Apple Music. Anyone can access Apple TV+ via a web browser, but the experience is far from ideal compared to native apps. The app allows Android users to watch content in high resolution and download movies and shows to watch offline.
Apple TV+ for Android is available on Google Play. The subscription is a 7-day free trial in the US for $9.99 per month. After purchasing a new iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV, you can try Apple TV+ for free for 3 months.