Apple CEO Tim Cook hinted recently that more Apple apps might be coming to Android.
At a town hall meeting in Cupertino, Cali., Cook said he’s using Apple Music for Android as a way of testing the waters for growing into other platforms, indicating that more porting might be on tap. As we previously reported, Apple Music’s Android beta launched in the Play Store in November and was the third Apple app available for Android devices.
The first Apple app to appear in the play store was Move to iOS, which was ostensibly designed to help users migrate from an Android device to iOS. The second was the Beats+ Pill app, designed to do basic things like rename your Beats Pill+, check its battery life and link two Pills together.
Cook also said at the meeting that employees were likely to start moving into Apple’s Cupertino Apple Campus 2 in January of 2017. He also said Apple is in talks to bring Apple stores to India and that the country is “one of Apple’s most important growth areas for the next decade.”
Speaking of additional Apple stores, Cook also said Apple plans to open its 40th store in China by the end of the summer.
Source: 9 to 5 Mac
Via: Engadget
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