Apple TV App (Finally) Launches on Android

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Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor More than eight years after the Apple TV streaming app first came out, the tech giant has finally released a version for Google’s Android.

On Wednesday (Feb. 12), the Apple TV app for Android was published on the Google Play store. It’s compatible with all Android devices including smartphones and tablets running Android 10 and later.

Android users can subscribe to Apple TV+ ($9.99/month in the U.S.) and MLS Season Pass ($14.99/month or $99/season) using their Google Play account on Android mobile and Google TV devices.

Those are the same prices for the services as through iOS. Apple said its engineers built the Android version of the Apple TV app from the ground up to be optimized for the platform and “to deliver Android users a familiar and intuitive interface.” However, the initial version of Apple TV’s Android app will not support casting from a mobile device to connected TVs.

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