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Apple Music for Android includes references to the alleged 'Apple One' subscription pack

The new beta version of Apple Music for Android features code strings that explicitly reference the company's alleged package of services, according to 9to5Google, and even the word "Apple One" is in it. "Subscription kit" is also part of the new document, as are reminders on how consumers should handle their Apple One subscription via iPhone , iPad , Mac or Apple TV.
 
Ses references to Apple One are not available in the app itself, but 9to5Google has broken the Apple Music APK to find them. Code strings back up news from Bloomberg last month that reported that Apple would shortly launch a discounted access to some of its services.
 
The business is expected to follow a step-by - step approach, integrating Apple Music and Apple TV Plus at the lowest package, and introducing additional features such as Apple Arcade, Apple News Plus, and extra iCloud capacity to more costly monthly contracts.
 
Bloomberg 's study said that Apple referred internally to the offer as Apple One, but the change to Apple Music is a good indication that it will still be what the package deal is marketed as as it opens to customers. If the name looks familiar, that may be because Google already has a monthly payment package called Google One that offers additional online storage, phone downloads, and exclusive promotions.
 
Apple One is supposed to be heavily promoted to families as it would promote Apple's Family Bonding functionality and allow several users to access the different resources that are part of the package. Apple is expected to reveal the latest package pricing within the next few weeks, either at the September 15th event or at the iPhone 12 event later in the year.
 
To review: Apple's release was found mistakenly in one of the company's Android applications. What a thing, man. As mentioned by Android Police, the latest Apple Music beta also contains many of the same features that the Music app is having on iOS 14, including a refreshed "now playing" pad, a latest Listen Now portion, and a fresh red icon.

 






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