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Apple music arrives on devices made by amazon in the uk and ireland

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Apple continues to expand some of its services beyond its own ecosystem as part of a shift in its policy that few expected but that now, with the increasing importance of services over hardware, is essential. The most prominent in this strategy is precisely Apple Music, the streaming music service that, after having surpassed Spotify in the United States, now reaches Amazon's Echo and Fire TV devices in Ireland and the United Kingdom. This release occurs a few months after the service was supported for these devices in the United States.

Apple Music continues its expansion through the Amazon ecosystem

If you have recently acquired an Amazon Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Spot and even a Fire TV, and you are also a user of the Apple Music service, you can be happy because the arrival of this service until your smart speaker is approaching. And it is that, for a few days, Apple Music has been activated to be compatible with Amazon devices in Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Until now, Apple Music was available to users of brand devices, but also as a separate application for Android terminals. In addition, a few months ago it was activated for Amazon's Echo devices in the United States, and has even shown its future integration in Google Home speakers, as you can see in the following screenshot taken on February 28:

In this way, current Apple Music users in Ireland and the United Kingdom, who also own an Amazon Echo smart speaker or a Fire TV, can now enjoy the service directly on their devices, in the same way that Amazon users Music or Spotify.

Through these devices you can ask Alexa to play specific songs, albums, playlists that play the music of your favorite artist. For this, it is recommended to mark Apple Music as the default music player.

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