There’s no Mac app yet either, and you can’t use Apple Music Classical with CarPlay either. iPad owners can install the iPhone app, but it isn’t optimized for the platform. Equally surprising is that Apple hasn’t even launched a version of the app for iPad yet. It’s therefore surprising that Android users have their own Apple Music Classical app so soon and in such a well-made form. (You can use your AirPods with an Android phone, for example, but you don’t get Siri support.) Apps come out later and don’t look as nice, and hardware devices don’t get the same features. But the company would very obviously prefer people to switch to its own platforms, and tends to give other platforms a subtly (or not so subtly) worse experience. It’s not unusual for Apple to make products that are compatible with rival platforms: most famously the Windows version of iTunes has remained available for years after it was removed from macOS.
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