Since its launch in June, Apple Music has created a new trend for all music lovers. Recent rumors suggest Apple will soon launch its music streaming service for Android, which is expected to debut in the coming month.

A leaked screenshot posted by German website Mobile Geeks showed Apple Music on an Android smartphone. This might indicate Apple is going to launch an Android App of Apple Music.

It seems the new app will almost be similar to the iOS version of the app and will include Beats 1 Radio, giving access to Apple Music’s directory of tunes along with a “For Me” recommendation engine.

As reported by Venture Beat, the Android version won’t exactly be the same as the iOS version. In the Android app, users will be able to change the cache size saved for offline playback. But, it’s unclear if all Android users will be able to locate this cache on the device. Apple will try to build in Android friendly UI elements.

Instead of recreating the Apple experience on Android devices, Apple will carry over and incorporate many UI elements of Android like the left aligned pull-out menu. A report in Stuff states Apple mentioned its music streaming app will land on Android with a 90-day free trial this November.

After “Move to iOS”, this will be Apple’s second app for Android. The “Move to iOS” was flattened by negative reviews on the app`s launch day itself. The app was hit by one-star reviews with an average rating of 1.8. Ouch!

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