Following the release of Windows 10, Groove comes to Android

July

30, 2015

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Groove, Microsoft’s music streaming service that was previously known as Xbox Music is already available for Windows 10, Xbox, and Sonos speakers. Following the release of Windows 10, Microsoft has started rolling out the new branding for its music streaming service to other platforms — and it’s now available for Android. If you’re an Android user, you’ll now be able to get Groove Music on your Android phone. Here is some screenshots of Groove Music on Android:

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It’s worth noting that the new branding is rolling out as an update and it’s not a new app. Nonetheless, if you’re a Groove Music user, you can get it on your Android smartphone from this link. For those wondering, the update doesn’t seem to be available for iOS just yet, however, we’ll make sure to let you guys know once it’s available.

Via: Android Police

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