Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Xbox Music updated in Android with offline playback - Android Help

Microsoft has given a strong boost to your Xbox Music platform since its launch in October 2012 alongside Windows 8. Although at first platform music playback via streaming was only available on the platforms of the company, last year the Redmond decided to expand and launch a web version and Xbox Music apps on both iOS and Android. Well, this week I received mos Google platform a new client update main novelty, the offline play from our collection.

As our fellow SmartZona collected one week after the iOS app will be updated with the same function, Android users can upgrade from Xbox Music this week on their devices. This update will allow downloading songs to the memory of our terminals , you can listen offline all albums stored in your music collection in the cloud. Besides this novelty, the update brings other improvements such as the ability to create playlists based on the musical style or performance improvements General Xbox Music.

Xbox Music

Synchronizing Music

cloud

Xbox Music, how could it be otherwise, has cloud as the main tool to sync our devices across our music collection. Thus, the same songs added to the platform via a Windows 8 PC or Xbox Music website, synchronize with other devices that have the app installed.

Unlike Windows 8 devices, which playback streaming is free with a limited number of hours per month, Android users wanting to use the service must be a Xbox Music Pass for 9.99 a month or 99.99 a year. Thus, the benefits will be the same on any platform, be it Android, iOS or Windows, can play without ads and without time limit any song, as well as download for offline playback.

Xbox Music version 4.0 is now available on Google Play.

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