Unsurprising. Endless growth requires to step outside of the own kingdom.
Then why doesn’t Apple open up anything else? Think I want to buy a Apple Watch and connect it to my Android?
Apple Watch doesn’t net them a subscription from you. TV+ does.
They want you to get an iPhone so you can use the Watch, but if you’re not going to get either, they still want you to sub to TV+.
Plus I mean Android TVs are a thing so it makes sense anyway.
This is about a TV streaming service.
Apple Music is available on Android as well.
To entice you into coming (and staying) in their garden?
They want all your money and for you to get apple this and that. I’m good, why pay for something when I can get it for free.
Dunno what you mean by “free”
If you mean AppleTV then it’s not legal and thus doesnt countFree… Turn on the TV and watch TV with an antenna.
You pay in time you wait for the ads to end.
Sure you could timeshift the program and cut out the ads by an automatic progress but the quality is so low, you would be better off watching mini encodes from pirate bay. And those will still be better than the 1080i signal you received.
Thanks but I’ll pass
Hopefully this works out better than the time they made iTunes for Windows
I’m convinced they made iTunes for windows run like shit on purpose.
Non-paywalled article: http://archive.today/6E8QE
Article:
Apple Inc. is seeking a senior engineer to help build a television and sports app for Android, a sign the company is finally bringing its TV+ service to the rival smartphone platform.
In a job listing published in recent days, Apple said it’s looking for someone to lead the development of “fun new features” and “help build an application used by millions to watch and discover TV and sports.” A spokesman for Apple declined to comment.
The move suggests that the company is looking to gain market share in video streaming — and is setting aside its rivalry with Android in order to chase additional users. It’s rare for Apple to develop software for Google’s Android, which competes with its iOS platform.
The TV+ service, launched in 2019, is Apple’s answer to Netflix or Disney+, and the company has spent heavilyon feeding it with original content. But it’s hard to tell how many consumers have embraced the offering. Though the company scored a best picture win at the Oscars in 2022, Apple has never disclosed how many subscribers the service has or how much revenue it generates.
Android would provide a big source of potential viewers. Though Apple dominates the market for high-end smartphones, Android has more users globally. The operating system powers more than 3 billion devices around the world. Apple has roughly 2.2 billion active devices, with the majority of those being iPhones.
Apple has long sought to put TV+ on as many platforms as possible and already offers apps for smart TVs, Roku, Amazon streaming devices and game consoles — but it shunned an Android app when TV+ launched.
While Apple offers its music streaming service on Android, it has declined to release apps like FaceTime and iMessage on the operating system. The concern within the company is that putting a popular feature like iMessage on Android will threaten iPhone sales. Though Apple launched a web version of FaceTime a few years ago, it stopped short of creating a dedicated Android app.
TV+ isn’t a total stranger to Android, though. Apple has offered the service on Google Chromecast streaming devices and many smart televisions — with the Apple TV app running on the Android operating system. But the new job listing suggests the company is now planning something more extensive, telling applicants they will “design and architect a sophisticated application.”
The move is the latest sign that Apple’s attitude may be changing. Earlier this year, it launched standalone versions of Music, TV and device-management apps for Windows. More broadly, the company is relying more heavily on services for revenue growth, rather than just devices.
Like its streaming peers, Apple also has raised the price of its TV+ service. Last year, it bumped the rate to $9.99 a month — twice the level when TV+ launched five years ago.
I’m sure it’s going to magically run 100 times better on iPhone.
I think in this case, they might actually put some effort into it.
Service revenue is major (and fast growing) revenue line for them.
Too late. Finally killed appleTV as its web interface for non-apple browsers was a comedy of logins and emailed codes and bad UI and frustration.
Actually killing my service was such a nightmare of circular web pages that I needed to take a timeout for sanity and then come back to it.
Never again.
Man using an AppleTV box without being in the ecosystem is criminally shit, like aggressive bad faith design. They put the entire keyboard on a single line. I detest apple, I ws indifferent because I need an android for work but now I am militant in my hatred.
AppleTV had a web interface? I am surprised…