Apple has finally launched the Apple TV app for Android devices, including smartphones, tablets, and foldables. This means Android users can now access Apple TV+ content, Major League Soccer (MLS) Season Pass, and more.
The Apple TV app on Android includes features like Continue Watching, which lets users pick up from where they left off, and Watchlist that helps keep track of movies and shows you want to watch in the future. It supports streaming over Wi-Fi or cellular networks and allows offline downloads for watching on the go.
With this release, Android users can subscribe to Apple TV+ and MLS Season Pass directly through their Google Play account. Apple TV+ also offers a seven-day free trial.
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Apple TV+ offers a variety of original TV shows, movies, documentaries, and family-friendly content. Popular titles include Severance, The Morning Show, Ted Lasso, Hijack, CODA, Killers of the Flower Moon, and more.
MLS fans can also subscribe to the MLS Season Pass through the app. The 2025 MLS season kicks off on February 22, marking the league’s 30th anniversary. Additionally, Apple TV+ offers Friday Night Baseball and the newly introduced Sunday Night Soccer.
Apple TV+ first launched on November 1, 2019, as the world’s first all-original streaming service. It has since won over 500 awards and received thousands of nominations for its original programming, including the Emmy-winning Ted Lasso and Oscar-winning CODA.
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With this release, Apple has made its streaming service more accessible.