In iOS 18 and later, Apple Music has several features that should make using the Music app and the ‌‌Apple Music‌‌ streaming service in general a more enjoyable and immersive experience. One ‌Apple ...
One of the most basic features available in many music playback apps–the ability to crossfade between songs–has been among the biggest missing features in Apple’s Music app, but that’s set to change ...
Apple Music on the iPhone and iPad now has crossfade. It's the feature that fades out the current track and brings in the next track for seamless, continuous listening. Frankly, it's nothing new — ...
Crossfading between tracks–fading out the end of the current track while fading in the start of the next one to eliminate gaps in playback–has been a feature of most mainstream music apps for many ...
It won't necessarily stop all gaps between tracks if your internet connection is not top-notch, but a new feature in Apple Music aims to let you crossfade your songs. Here's how to use it. Sometimes ...
With the announcement of iOS 17 on Monday, Apple also made some big updates to Apple Music. It brings along Crossfade, Collaborative Playlists and a new music player. It might sound odd that a new ...
Apple announced many new features coming to iOS 17 during yesterday's WWDC keynote. Although Apple Music was only mentioned briefly, today we have a better grasp on all the new features coming to the ...
Some of Apple’s services are available on other platforms such as Windows and Android, but usually the company keeps some features restricted to its own devices. However, when it comes to Apple Music, ...