Apple has revamped the Android version of Apple Music to bring “greater clarity and simplicity” to the app. The new update revamps the user interface of the app while bumping the version number to 2.0 for the app.
It is unclear if the revamp is limited to cosmetic changes that just changes the UI elements to remove the clutter or if it extends to the backend and how the services are executed in the app.
Here is the detailed changelog that came with the update:
  • Now Playing. Read lyrics for songs as you listen.
  • Library. Navigate your music easily and see the Downloaded Music you can play offline.
  • For You. Get recommendations for playlists, albums, and more—based on music you love.
  • Browse. Listen to new music first, plus playlists for any mood or activity.
  • Radio. Tune in to Beats 1 shows or listen to stations for any genre.
The new version seems to have far lesser menus than the older menus and the scolling has reduced significantly.
According to a report by Android Police, the app seems to be more responsive and faster. One thing to note here is that Apple Music costs significantly cheaper in India than in United States.
In comparison, Apple Music subscription costs about Rs 120 per month for individuals, Rs 190 per month for family up to six members and Rs 60 per month for students in contrast to $9.99 it costs for individuals per month in United States.
Publish date: April 5, 2017 11:00 am| Modified date: April 5, 2017 11:00 am