Apple has launched its TV app on the Google Play Store. The tech giant has shattered its traditional ecosystem boundaries with Apple TV Android. The new app brings Apple’s premium streaming service to Android devices running version 8.0 or higher. This strategic expansion marks Apple’s boldest push yet into the Android market.
Android users can now access Apple’s award-winning original content through their mobile devices. The app supports phones, tablets, and foldable devices, dramatically expanding Apple’s potential audience.
Sports enthusiasts will find particular value in this release. The app delivers live MLB Friday Night Baseball and complete MLS season coverage through MLS Season Pass. Cross-platform compatibility stands as a key feature of the new release. Users can seamlessly continue watching content between their iOS and Android devices without interruption.
Offline viewing possible

The app offers both streaming and downloading capabilities for offline viewing. This flexibility allows users to enjoy content regardless of their internet connection status.
However, the Android version comes with some limitations. Users cannot purchase or rent movies and TV shows directly through the app. Despite this restriction, previously purchased content remains accessible. Android users can view their existing Apple TV library without any additional charges.
The free app opens doors to Apple TV+ subscriptions directly through Android devices. New subscribers can join Apple’s streaming service without owning Apple hardware.
In a related development, Amazon Prime Video subscribers will soon gain access to Apple TV+. This integration requires an additional $9.99 monthly subscription on top of existing Prime membership.
Industry analysts view this release as a significant shift in Apple’s traditionally closed ecosystem approach. The move suggests Apple’s growing focus on services revenue over hardware exclusivity.
This Android expansion follows Apple’s successful deployment on smart TVs and streaming devices. The strategy has helped Apple TV+ reach viewers beyond the Apple ecosystem.
The launch represents a win for Android users seeking access to Apple’s growing content library. Shows like “Ted Lasso” and “The Morning Show” are now available to a broader audience.