Android users to get Apple Music Classics
What you should know?

If you have Apple Music, you may also access a service that specializes in classical music. This app is a little easier to use than the main app and provides other options to search for music, such as by composer, conductor, catalog number, and more.
The Apple Music Classical app is currently available on Android (source: MacRumors). It is now the second operating system to be able to use the app, with iOS obviously being the first. The fact that there is still no Classical app for either macOS or iPadOS makes this fascinating.
In a technical sense, iPadOS supports Apple Music Classical. However, as the program is only an iOS app, it does not have any adjustments made for iPads' bigger displays. There is currently absolutely no app available for Macs.
Even Apple acknowledges this shortcoming in a formal film describing how Apple Music Classical functions. The video instructs viewers to utilize the main Apple Music app to access their classical playlists. Naturally, this is a cumbersome solution that forces users to switch between two programs.
Why does Android get Apple Music Classical before iPadOS and macOS?
The creator of the Apple Music Classical app is most likely the reason why Apple prioritises Android above its own operating systems. In 2021, Apple acquired the Primephonic smartphone application. The app was later updated to Apple Music Classical. As a result, it is considerably simpler to roll out the iOS and Android versions of the programme because the coding is already optimized for those platforms.
Apple is certainly taking its time releasing them because the applications for iPadOS and macOS presumably require a lot more effort.
Anyone with an Apple Music or Apple One subscription can access Apple Music Classical for Android at this time. To get the app, go to the Google Play Store.