Android beta reveals name of Apple’s upcoming classical music

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A dedicated classical experience will be available in the near future, and we’re working together to make it the finest in the world right now,” says Apple Music CEO Tim Cook.

Beta code for a 'Apple Classical' app has been revealed for Android's Apple Music system

The newest beta of Apple Music for Android includes a fresh reference to Apple’s planned separate classical music experience.

9to5Google reports:

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“…the Apple Music beta contains a string that reveals the name “Apple Classical,” as well as the ability to open a compatible track directly in the optimised service. There is a good chance that this will be the name of the Android app when it launches, although it might change before then.”

As promised by Apple when it purchased Primphonic in 2021, this might be the first indication at the name of its solo classical music Apple Music subscription. From the same document:

Apple announced today that it had bought the classical music streaming provider Primephonic. There will be a lot more music, playlists, and other unique audio content on Apple Music in the coming months, Apple claims. To assist classical music enthusiasts locate their favourites, the business said the service would have better navigation and search.

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We’re adding exciting new classical features to Apple Music and in the near future, we’ll give a dedicated classical experience that will really be the finest in the world,” Apple announced at the time.

This week, Apple’s source code exposed the word “RealityOS,” which many believe to be the name of the speculated Apple VR/AR headset’s operating system.

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