Apple will reportedly launch iOS 8.4 in late June and not at WWDC as previously planned, according to 9to5Mac.
The iOS 8.4 software update will feature a new Music app and likely a new Apple streaming music service dubbed 'Apple Music'.
Apple had originally planned to release iOS 8.4 following the WWDC Keynote on June 8th, but we’ve heard that it’s currently planning to release it during the last week of June. As we also first reported, the new services will be available as a new app on Android for non-iPhones. The new services will likely also be available on the new Apple TV. Apple is not yet readying a version of the new services for other platforms, like Windows Phone, due to their low marketshare.
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The iOS 8.4 software update will feature a new Music app and likely a new Apple streaming music service dubbed 'Apple Music'.
Apple had originally planned to release iOS 8.4 following the WWDC Keynote on June 8th, but we’ve heard that it’s currently planning to release it during the last week of June. As we also first reported, the new services will be available as a new app on Android for non-iPhones. The new services will likely also be available on the new Apple TV. Apple is not yet readying a version of the new services for other platforms, like Windows Phone, due to their low marketshare.
Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates on what else Apple has planned for WWDC.