Despite Apple TV+’s growing library and spanning multiple other platforms, Apple TV+ doesn’t have a functioning Android app. That could change as Prime Video may start offering Apple TV+ as an add-on to its currently available Android app.
In addition to shows and movies, Apple TV+ offers a lot of content in sports thanks to the partnership between MLS and MLB. These services are available for users with Android TV, Google TV, iOS devices, and even Windows machines. However, there is no Android.
Technically, there is a web app that users can access, but the functionality of the media player is poor at best. It is not a replacement for watching your favorite content using a dedicated app.
According to AmazonPrime Video could start offering Apple TV+ as an add-on subscription as early as this month. This plan costs an additional $9.99 per month and includes original TV shows and movies, as well as exclusive apps for other operating systems.
The article states that this add-on gives you access to MLS season passes and MLB programming. Ideally, all matches available on Apple’s dedicated app would also be available on Prime Video, but that’s somewhat unclear.
Prime members who subscribe to Apple TV+ via Prime Video can watch “Severance,” “Slow Horses,” “The Morning Show,” “Presumed Innocent,” “Shrinking,” “Hijack,” “Loot” and “Palm Royale.” , as well as global hit movies like Wolfs and The Instigators. You can also enjoy sporting events from Major League Soccer and Major League Baseball.
Apple TV+ through Prime Video will be a great development for Android users. If Amazon allows viewers with existing subscriptions to watch Apple TV+ at no additional cost, the move would essentially bring Apple TV to Android in some official capacity. This is better than what is currently available to Android users.
Amazon says only that the add-on will be available “later this month,” with no additional details released at this time.
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