![]() ![]() One thing I immediately noticed is that Apple Music on Android comes with crossfade enabled by default. In some cases, it seems that the Apple Music app for Android has more features than the iOS app, which is a native app with access to all of the iOS private APIs. I haven’t had any issues other than those I also have using Apple Music on iOS – like having to constantly confirm that I allow explicit songs on my device.īut here’s where things start to get interesting. I was a bit afraid about what to expect from the Apple Music experience on Android – after all, we all know that using Apple Music on Windows is a nightmare. But since I’m not replacing the iPhone as my primary phone, I still subscribe to Apple One, which means Apple Music is still my primary music streaming service. To put some context into this article, I recently decided to give the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 a try after years of using iPhone. Why doesn’t Apple Music on iOS have crossfade, but the Android app does? The Android version seems to have more features than on iOS. ![]() ![]() However, when it comes to Apple Music, it’s quite the opposite. Some of Apple’s services are available on other platforms such as Windows and Android, but usually the company keeps some features restricted to its own devices. ![]()
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