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To keep playing your music and playlists in Groove, use the Windows 10 Groove Music apps on PC, Xbox, or Windows Phone. Still, you'll want to hold on to the app if you've already downloaded it.
Microsoft is retiring its Groove Music apps for iOS and Android on December 1. The cross-platform music apps lost a lot of their purpose when Microsoft closed its Groove music store and ...
Back in October, Microsoft signaled its intention to pull the plug on Groove Music. ... Specifically, the iOS and Android Groove apps are set to be retired on December 1, 2018.
Microsoft kills Groove Music on Android and iOS. News. By Cat Ellis published 1 June 2018 The day Groove Music died. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Microsoft posted a support document today to announce that it will be killing off its Groove Music apps for iOS and Android in December. The apps will still work on Windows 10 and Xbox One.
Microsoft says Android and iOS users of its Groove Music mobile apps will soon need to find another way to listen to their tunes. "We're notifying customers that on December 1, 2018, the Groove ...
Xbox Music changed its name to Groove at the beginning of this month, and today, the rebranding has made its way to the music app on Android’s Play Store.It’s free to download, and is ...
Groove Music users on iPhone and Android might have an easier time finding some new tracks thanks to some exploration features added in the app's latest update. Skip to main content.
The company told The Verge, “Tomorrow we’re notifying customers that on December 1, 2018, the Groove Music iOS and Android apps will also be retired and, effective June 1, ...
Microsoft Retiring Groove Music For iOS, Android Apps This Year. By Mike Luces Published 05/31/18 AT 8:33 PM EDT.
Microsoft retired its Groove Music streaming service last year, but promised to keep investing in the app for Windows 10 users. That investment won’t continue for iOS and Android users, though ...