The new version of Apple Music for Android version 2.0 has been rolling out its major revamp for its streaming services today. The major update version 2.0 will include a new design that will coincide with its iOS counterpart, which features a new visual makeover that can organize its content to make main sections like Library, For You, Browse, Radio, and a lyrics integration.

According to 9to5 Google, the Apple Music for Android version 2.0 interface is a replica of iOS 10-specific features, which includes the lyrics that would be available for Android for the first time. The huge update will bring a greater clarity and simplicity of its four main categories, as it compressed into Library and the New Music will be found under the Browse tab.

The Apple Music for Android version 2.0 will make the Downloaded Music easier to see for offline playback with a less scrolling and has fewer menus. However, there are some issues where it seems the update version did not meet one of the user's complaints, which is the sign-in bug where the subscribers cannot log in without the Apple ID verification code.

But despite the issues about the sign-in bug, Digital Trends reported that last December, the Apple Music for Android has reached 20 million of paying users, which is available for more than 100 countries. It is clear that Apple Music for Android version 2.0 is not Apple's priority at all, but intended to compete with its rivals when it comes to music streaming.

Revamping the Apple Music for Android version 2.0 has been receiving large positive comments so far, where the bugs that were noted earlier have been squashed and the performance has been improved. The Apple Music for Android version 2.0 will be available on the Play Store. The Apple Music sign-up will reduce the cost for its individual plan from $10 to $8, while the family plan will reduce from $15 to $13 per month.