Apple Music, Apple TV and Apple Devices will be available on Windows: dates and everything you need to know
apple is ready for anything in its war against Spotify and YouTube Music. Tim Cook’s company has recently announced that Apple Music, Apple TV and Apple Devices will be available in the Microsoft Store for computers with a Windows system, something that has caught many by surprise.
This new measure is not only intended to attract Windows users who are unaware of the Apple streaming appscan also mean an improvement in connectivity for those who do not use the brand on all their devices, has reported Android Authority.
Apple Devices It will be an indispensable tool for creating backup copies or restoring an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. But this is not all, will allow you to transfer music, movies and TV shows with Windows, as well as synchronize the content of an Apple device. iTunes already integrated this option for Windows, but with clear connectivity problems that have now been solved.
Those who purchase a product from the brand will receive a free trial of Apple Music and AppleTV. The possibility of installing these applications on Windows will offer a better user experience and may be a way to retain them, make them like the service and end up paying for a subscription in the future.
It will not be necessary to make a backup copy to iCloud
Apple Devices promises to improve connectivity between iOS and Android. Those who install the native app from the Microsoft Store will be able to make backups with all their compatible Apple products. This means that it is no longer necessary to back up to iCloud.
The conditions for using Apple Devices are having enough storage on your computer to save the backup and using a cable for connection. The improvement It doesn’t come close to the brand’s ease of connecting two own devicesbut it is a considerable jump.
The app does not support a wireless connection with iPhone, nor is it expected to do so in upcoming updates, according to Android Authority. This connection would have streamlined the process of backing up or transferring files to a Windows, but many users are satisfied with not having to use a cloud service or any third-party application as an intermediary.