Apple is beginning a new shift and is actively looking for an engineer to develop its Apple Tv+ application on Android.
Face &agrav; giants like Netflix, Disney+ or even Amazon Prime, it is difficult for Apple to find its place there. Even by increasing its services, the Cupertino company remains lacking in visibility. for its Apple TV streaming app. But a step seems not far from being reached and it concerns users of an Android smartphone.
It's a sign that does not deceive and which has beené spotted by Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman on the evening of May 29, 2024. A job offer published on May 25 in the "" from the official Apple website suggests that an Apple TV+ application is in preparation for Android smartphones.
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More concretely, the streaming application team is here to help. looking for an "Android Software Engineer – Apple Tv Application “, as stated in the title" of the post. The job description mentions “leading the development of fun new features, and contributing to the development of fun new features.” building an app used by millions of people to watch and discover television and sports " ;.
As a reminder, Apple TV+ services provide access to many resources such as series, films, sport and many others for 9.99 euros per month in France. Until'à Now, the application is only developed for devices with Apple technology. It is also possible to use online streaming services or connected televisions which are equipped with the ;application. You can consider enjoying Apple Tv+ from Google Tv and Android Tv services. Despite everything, he is already there; possible to enjoy the application on your Android smartphone online but no application is dedicated at the moment.
Today, Android represents 70% of the mobile market. of mobile operating systems in the world with no less than 3 billion users worldwide. This extension towards mobile phones Android should aim à significantly increase the number of subscribers to Apple Tv+ services.
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