Apple released an update for Apple Music that lets users store downloaded songs onto SD cards, which means microSD cards for most phones, the Verge reports.
The change lets Android listeners "keep more music offline" — and potentially more music than any iPhone or iPad can store. Recent Android phones support microSD cards.
The update also adds a full schedule listing for Beats 1, and lets you browse music by composers and compilations, a big plus for classical music and soundtrack fans.
Apple Music's Android app, still tagged with a "beta" label, was released in November — months after it premiered on iPhone. Beyond hardware-centric features like SD support, Apple has also done a decent job sticking to Android design standards, though the app remains saddled with a 3-star average review rating. But perhaps that's fair, since there are still some crucial things missing like, as a commenter noted below, Chromecast support.






