Apple Music Classical Now Available In Japan, China, And Other Countries In Asia
Apple Music Classical is extended to the Chinese region (photo: Twitter @AppleClassical)

JAKARTA Since its launch in March last year, Apple Music Classical has only been available to regions of the United States, Latin America, and Europe. This application was not launched in Asian territory.

Although the range of its territory was still limited when it was launched, Apple promised to expand its territory. In accordance with this promise, Apple Music Classically is finally present in six new countries, especially for the Asian region.

Based on the report of MacRumors, this application has been launched in China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. Now, all users of Apple devices in the country can download Apple Music Classical.

Overall, Apple Music Classic has the same features as Apple Music. These two applications can create, edit, and delete playlists. Both also support high audio quality, namely Hi-Res Lossless 192 kHz.

Even so, the appearance of these two music applications is different. On Apple Music Classical, users can search for classical music based on composers, work names, conductors, catalog numbers, and much more.

Apple Music Classic users can also read composer biographies, album records, to descriptions of works. The various information to be displayed is short information about the work, labels, to release dates.

Apple Music Classic can be downloaded for free on the App Store, but users have to subscribe. If the user has subscribed to Apple Music, users no longer need to pay to use Apple Music Classic.


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