How to Install Android Version of Apple Music on Chromebook

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If you’re a Chromebook user and an Apple Music subscriber, you might have wondered how to enjoy your music on your Chromebook. While Apple Music doesn’t have a native app for Chrome OS, the good news is that you can easily install the Android version of Apple Music on your Chromebook.

In the guide, we’ll discuss how to install the Android version of Apple Music on your Chromebook. If you’re a music lover and want to enjoy Apple Music on your Chromebook, this is the guide for you. So, without further ado, let’s get started!

Enable Google Play Store on Your Chromebook

To install the Android version of Apple Music on your Chromebook, you first need to enable Google Play Store support. Here’s how:

1. Open your Chromebook’s Settings.

2. Click on the Apps option.

3. You’ll see an option to manage Google Play preferences. Click on it and enable Google Play Store support. If the Google Play Store is already enabled on your system, you’re good to go.

Manage Google Play Preferences

Install the Android Version of Apple Music on a Chromebook

Now that you’ve enabled Google Play Store, you are ready to install Android applications on your Chromebook.

Let’s install the Apple Music app:

1. Click on the App Launcher icon.

2. Look for Google Play Store and open it.

3. In the search bar, type Apple Music.

4. From the search results, click on the Apple Music app, then hit Install and wait for the installation process to complete.

Install Apple Music Android Version on Chromebook

5. Once the app is installed, you can either click the Open button in the Play Store or open it from the App Launcher.

6. You’ll be prompted to sign in. Click Continue, enter your Apple ID credentials, and you’re all set to use Apple Music.

By following these simple steps, you can easily download and install Apple Music from the Google Play Store on your Chromebook and enjoy all the music, playlists, and recommendations it has to offer.

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