Apple TV 4 and the streaming service cheaper than Spotify

Apple TV 4

  Apple has been preparing a new audio streaming service for several months, and although it is speculated that it would be presented on March 9 together with the Apple Watch, it looks like WWDC 2015 will officially bring it to us. According to some sources from within the Apple company, those from Cupertino are preparing the streaming service for then with the idea of ​​being able to modify the Beats streaming service and give it an effective rebranding. The audio streaming service is going to be cheaper than those of Spotify, Rdio or Google Music, so Apple is intending to attracts an extremely large group of users with a monthly subscription of $8.

Apple currently plans to launch the new music service as part of an iOS 8.4 upgrade for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch following WWDC, but a final decision has not yet been made. It's possible that the service will be bundled into iOS 9 this fall, which is expected to have a significant focus on bug fixes and stability improvements.

  The interesting part is that the service will be integrated into iTunes on Mac or Windows, but also in the Music application, from iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, and Android terminal users will also benefit from it. As it was said a few months ago, Apple is developing its first Android application specifically for this service, which will provide access to the multimedia streaming service after launch. Considering the presentation at WWDC 2015, it is speculated that the service could be launched on June 8, or around that date.

  Regarding Apple TV 4, the Apple company intends to launch a new product with a touch remote control and an improved iOS that will provide access to applications from a dedicated App Store. Apple would intend to bring Apple TV to the market during this month, or maybe together with HBO Now, but the development process could be delayed, so the launch could take place even at the end of next year.