Even after Monday’s “show time” event, Apple Music is still the company’s only service available on Android. The client does feature tablet and Chromebook compatibility, with Chromecast support for playback on Google Home speakers now possibly in development.

About APK Insight: In this ‘APK Insight’ post, we’ve decompiled the latest version of an application that Google uploaded to the Play Store. When we decompile these files (called APKs, in the case of Android apps), we’re able to see various lines of code within that hint at possible future features. Keep in mind that Google may or may not ever ship these features, and our interpretation of what they are may be imperfect. We’ll try to enable those that are closer to being finished, however, to show you how they’ll look in the case that they do ship. With that in mind, read on.

Chromecast integration

Apple Music 2.8 on Monday added support for Chromebooks and revamped the Browse tab to feature “more editorial highlights.” Version 2.8.1 and 2.8.2 over the past few days addressed a bug where the app could “unexpectedly close or fail to load after an upgrade for some users.” That latter update released on March 29th features four new strings detailing work on Chromecast support.

<string name=”debug_chromecast_dev_1″>AM DEV 1</string> <string name=”debug_chromecast_dev_2″>AM DEV 2</string> <string name=”dev_1_cast_application_id”>BC3DFE33</string> <string name=”dev_2_cast_application_id”>BEA14564</string>

The last two lines feature the application IDs that developers receive after registering a Cast application with Google. As registration allows for custom colors and branding, Apple is likely theming the look of its Chromecast app for TV screens and Smart Displays. Oddly, there are two application IDs for Apple Music.

Update: In addition to what we found above in 2.8.2, there are a handful of existing Chromecast-related strings in Apple Music from previous updates. When this feature is live, end users will be prompted with the following prompt:

<string name=”whats_new_chromecast_title”>Chromecast</string> <string name=”whats_new_chromecast_message”>Stream your favorite music from your device to your TV.</string>

Other strings detail internal testing and debug:

<string name=”debug_chromecast”>Chromecast App ID</string> <string name=”debug_chromecast_dev”>DEV (local)</string> <string name=”debug_chromecast_prod”>PROD (shipping)</string> <string name=”debug_chromecast_prod_uat”>PROD (UAT)</string> <string name=”debug_settings_chromecast”>Enable Chromecast</string>

<string name=”KEY_CATEGORY_DEBUG_CHROMECAST”>key_debug_chromecast</string> <string name=”KEY_CHROMECAST_APP_ID”>key_chromecast_app_id</string> <string name=”chromecast_error_title”>Chromecast Error</string>

Given its inclusion in the Android app, Chromecast support will likely allow a song playing in Apple Music on a phone to be sent to a Google Home speaker, Smart Display, Android TV, or Chromecast. Depending on the implementation, users should be able to use the Android app to browse and control playback.

This integration comes after Apple Music for Assistant was spotted last month. That support differs given its device-agnostic nature, with users directly linking Apple Music to a Google Account, thus making the streaming service available on any smart device with their Assistant. Google pulled the brief appearance in Assistant settings, saying that it had “nothing to announce regarding updates to Google Home.”

iOS Android

As of version 2.8.2, Chromecast support is not yet live in Apple Music for Android. Apple appears to be laying the groundwork with this update, but has yet to add visual elements — like a Cast button — to the app.

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