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Eying Indian market, Apple to roll out classical music app this year

Apple is preparing to launch a standalone classical music app that will be available along with its flagship ‘Apple Music’ app.

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Entering newer territories, global giant plans to launch a first of its kind ‘Classical Music’ app. According to top company officials, Apple is preparing to launch a standalone classical music app that will be available along with its flagship ‘Apple Music’ app.

Apple said there would be a ‘dedicated classical music app’ coming this year, with the app combining Prime phonic’s classical user interface with ‘more added features’.

The new launch is likely to help Apple make further inroads into the Indian market. Also with this the music lovers are likely to get the standalone classical music app in future 16 update that is planned before the end of the year.

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Apple Classical has already appeared in backend code used by the tech company. Apple Music gained popularity rapidly after its launch, passing the milestone of 10 million subscribers in only six months.

The music service has more than 100 million subscribers around the world. Tech giant Apple recently announced that it now has over 860 million paid subscribers across all of its services, which includes Apple Music, +, Apple News, iCloud, and more.

“Customers continue to engage enthusiastically with our content across news, fitness, music, gaming, and more,” company said.

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“We also achieved June quarter revenue records in each major Services category, including all-time revenue records for Music,” it added.

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