Apple's top media streaming apps are soon getting a native-run experience on the Windows 11 operating system, for all people to enjoy the same features despite not running on the macOS. These apps include the Apple TV+ and the Apple Music, which were previously accessible via the Microsoft operating system, but only via the web browser.
While there is a preview available now for all to see, there is still a gray area for the applications' release dates in the future, but speculations claim that these are coming shortly.
Apple Apps Coming to Windows: Apple TV+, Apple Music
Windows 11 will soon host two of the famous Apple subscription features available for the computer OS users. According to 9to5 Mac, there are internal previews of these apps already available, but not yet released to the public.
Apple TV+ and Apple Music already have a preview from the Windows Store for its future arrival on the app distributing platform of the company.
It does not have any special features that users may differ from its macOS counterpart, aside from some keyboard shortcuts, accessibility, and other minor things.
In Apple Music's case, it will feature a better app than the previous iTunes release from Apple for the Microsoft Windows, focusing mostly on music streaming. For the Apple TV+, it will be the first time for its app version to arrive soon.
When will the Apple TV+ and Apple Music Arrive?
Microsoft and Apple did not reveal when the Apple TV+ and Apple Music apps will arrive in the world, but this preview signifies that it is nearing the timeline. Soon, users no longer have to resort to web browser players to access the Apple TV+ and Apple Music, for all media streaming needs for the Windows 11 operating system.
Windows OS' Apps
It is a globally-known fact that Android applications can run natively on Windows 11 after its 2021 update which allowed the experience to take place on the computer. People can download APKs and open them directly on Windows 11, with the entire experience available on their PCs or laptops without the need to mirror it from the smartphone.
There is also a smartphone link that allows users to connect their compatible Android smartphones which enable different features like calls and notifications to be received on the computer. Moreover, this allows people to experience seamless compatibility between their computers, which was first debuted by the macOS and iOS.
Microsoft's Windows is still the largest computer operating system in the world, and the company has multiple experiences available here for users who want different things to do on the computer. For those wanting to utilize their Apple subscriptions through Windows 11, there are apps coming soon for all to get via the Microsoft computer.