New Apple Music features with iOS 17

Available from 18th September 2023

New Apple Music features with iOS 17
New Apple Music features with iOS 17

New Apple Music features with iOS 17 have been announced and will become available to download from the 18th September 2023.

New Apple Music features with iOS 17

Music SharePlay – It’s easier for everyone to control music in the car – even passengers in the back seat – so everyone can play their favourite music and contribute to what’s playing.

Collaborate on playlists – Invite friends to join your playlist and everyone can add, reorder, and remove songs. In Now Playing, you can use emoji to react to the song choices.

Favourite Songs playlist – Quickly get back to your favourite songs in this new playlist. Find the Favourite Songs playlist in your Library or just ask Siri.

Even more to favourite – Select your favourite songs, albums, playlists, and artists. Your favourite music is automatically added to your Library and improves your recommendations.

Apple Music Sing with Continuity Camera – Be your own music video star with Apple Music Sing. Connect your iPhone to Apple TV 4K and see yourself on the big screen and apply all-new camera filters, as you sing along to the lyrics of your favourite songs.

Crossfade between songs – Now you can experience a smooth, gapless playback experience in Apple Music. Each song fades in while the previous song is fading out, creating a continuous mix of your favourite music.

Song credits – Discover the creators behind your favourite songs, with comprehensive information on the artists who contributed to your favourite music, the instruments they played, and their roles inside and out of the studio.

Motion in Now Playing – Album art now appears full-screen in the music player, including motion where available, creating an even more immersive playback experience that showcases your favourite artists.

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