If you've not been watching Apple's WWDC 2015 keynote, I can't blame you (it's really long), but news just dropped that Apple's upcoming streaming music service - Apple Music - will be coming to Android. Eventually.

The press release for Apple Music says the service will launch at the end of June on iOS, OS X, and PC, but Android support won't arrive till an unspecified time in the fall of this year. So, some time between mid-September and the end of the year, basically.

Apple Music will cost $9.99 a month for an individual plan, but everybody gets a free 3-month trial to start. Family plans for up to six people will be $14.99 a month. The service includes Apple Music Radio, a new live radio service launched by Apple starting with the Beats 1 station with real, live DJs. Apple Music will be available in over 100 countries at launch and will boast a catalog of over 30 million songs.

PRESS RELEASE

Source: PR Newswire