Apple TV is one of the three leading streaming services from Apple, and one of the two that are available on non-Apple platforms. It can stream a variety of content, including from the iTunes Store and Apple TV+ originals. However, it isn't widely known that it is also available on a slew on non-Apple devices and operating systems.
Apple is notorious for zealously preventing its apps from being available on competing platforms like Windows or Android. However, it's somewhat different when it comes to subscription services. With a view towards getting more subscribers for its streaming services, Apple Music is available on Android, although Apple Arcade remains conspicuous by its absence from non-Apple platforms.
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Unfortunately for Android users, the Apple TV app isn't officially available on Android devices. However, the service can still be accessed from Android phones and tablets on the web via a browser. To do that, users would simply need an Apple ID, which can be used to log in to the Apple TV website and play any show that's part of the service. Of course, users would also require an Apple TV subscription, which costs $4.99 per month. Apple offers a 7-day trial for users to evaluate the service before they are billed.
Even though it's technically not available on Android, the Apple TV app can still be accessed on a slew of non-Apple devices and operating systems, including Android TV version 8.0 and later, as well as on Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and select Samsung Tizen, LG webOS, and Vizio SmartCast TVs. The app is also available on PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. This is in addition to Apple's own devices, like the iPhone, iPad, and even the
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