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Apple launches classical music app for preorder
Apple has finally launched its classical music app, an acquisition of an Amsterdam-based streaming app called Primephonic.
Apple Music subscribers can access more than 5 million classical music tracks through the new app. The tracks will include new releases, high-quality audio, curated playlists, albums, and much more.
The app is available for preorder only for now. The release date for the app is March 28 and it will be supported on iOS 15.4 or newer versions.
The app has no additional charges as it's part of an Apple Music subscription.
The interface of the app has been kept simple so that it can be easily navigated. Apple will keep updating the app over time to serve the best music out there to the users.
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