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Google Play Music ‘All Access’ for iOS reportedly landing this month following internal beta

Since first announcing its Google Play Music ‘All Access’ streaming service earlier this year on Android, Google has been delaying the release of an official Google Play Music app for iOS for unknown reasons. Android chief Sundar Pichai originally said the app would be out in “the next few weeks” in May, but four months later we’ve yet to get an iOS app or access to the $9.99 month streaming service on iOS. Today, Engadget reports that Google is continuing to test the app internally and will launch it later this month:

Sources aware of Google’s plans have let slip to Engadget that not only is the company currently testing a native Google Music iOS app internally, but that it’ll launch later this month. We’re told that while employees have been invited to test the app, Google still needs to fix a few bugs before it’s ready for release… The company had previously closed the door on iOS users because Flash was needed to enforce DRM restrictions set by music labels. Now, Google appears to have overcome that issue and is nearly ready to launch.

Until the official app from Google launches, popular third-party clients like the gMusic app have been updated to support the “All Access” streaming service.

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Comments

  1. iphonenick (@iphonenick) - 11 years ago

    You lost me at Flash. None of my current Android devices run Flash so how is DRM managed on my Nexus 4 or 7?

  2. Rick Z - 11 years ago

    Interesting to see that Google is becoming more and more of an Apple wanna-be company. At least Google devs good Apps and with Samsung is pushing Apple to innovate.

  3. Tom Parker - 11 years ago

    Any news on this?

  4. Rushil Chandra - 11 years ago

    I would be curious to see how google will make the music app work with ios 7. i have gmusic and there are a ton like A TON OF BUGS

  5. still waiting… I’m still undecided whether I’ll keep my All-access subscription or switch to Spotify. One thing is sure: I’m liking Google less and less.

  6. End of the month today and no sign of All-access for iOS.

  7. Chelsea Brown - 11 years ago

    The Song Spout app is by far best way to use all access music on your iPhone (as of now) or any other device that plays music for that matter. http://songspout.com

  8. Steve Rhinesmith - 11 years ago

    Guess not…

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Jordan writes about all things Apple as Senior Editor of 9to5Mac, & contributes to 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, & Electrek.co. He also co-authors 9to5Mac’s Logic Pros series.


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