Apple TV+ is slowly but steadily expanding its catalog of available shows, making its $4.99 monthly subscription fee look more appealing. With successful original series like Ted Lasso and Dickinson backed by high production value, some TV and movie lovers find the subscription service a must-have. Although Apple TV+ is available on many devices, signing up can be tricky without a validated Apple ID. The company offers the option to create an Apple ID online but doesn't allow it to be used with Apple TV+ until setting up an Apple device. Not to worry, because there is a workaround using only an Android device.
The Apple TV+ subscription service was one of the first announced, second to Apple Music, in the company's shift towards a subscription model. Apple initially offered a combination of different services separately — additional iCloud storage, Apple Music, and Apple News — as the company added more services, it consolidated its offerings. Now, the family plan is called iCloud Plus and offers all of the benefits of the Apple ecosystem. But where does that leave Android users intrigued by the Apple TV+ catalog but outside the Apple ecosystem?
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The process is simple to watch Apple TV+ in a web browser. Go to the Apple TV+ website, and users can create an Apple ID and enter payment information to subscribe to the streaming service. However, if the goal is to connect an Apple TV+ account to a smart TV or a set-top box, creating an online account won't be enough to complete the setup process. Additionally, while the Apple TV+ app is a matured evolution of iTunes on iOS, macOS and TVOS, it is relatively primitive on the website, offering a subpar experience.
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