November 11, 2015 - 13:17 AMT
Apple Music beta now available for Android devices

Apple Music launched in beta on Tuesday, November 10 on Android, cementing it as the second Apple program to hit Google's mobile platform, Engadget reports.

Apple offers a three-month trial to Android users, as it does to Apple customers. Since the Android version is still in beta, it's missing a few features and upgrades: Apple promises music videos are on their way and the sign-up process will be optimized for Android.

To sign up for a family membership, users will need a Mac or iOS device for now. Apple Music on Android requires version 4.3 or better, and it's a 29M download. After the trial period, Apple Music is a $10-per-month service.

Apple announced the Android version of Music back in June, alongside a promised launch on Apple TV this fall.