Apple has introduced a number of new features with iOS 17, including some notable improvements to the Apple Music app. Particularly worth mentioning is the dedicated song credits section, which meets user requests.
Apple Music is one of the most popular music streaming platforms, and with iOS 17, Apple has further improved the music experience for its users. With a host of new features and improvements, the app is now even more powerful and user-friendly. A highlight in iOS 17 is the new song credits section in Apple Music. Classical music lovers in particular will be pleased, as this feature was previously only available in the Classical app. Due to strong user demand, Apple has now integrated this feature into the main app as well.
iOS 17 Beta: Discover detailed song credits in Apple Music with one click
In the latest iOS 17 beta released to developers, users can view the detailed credits for each song. To view the credits, just click on the three-dot button and select the "View Credits" option. The credits are clearly divided into different categories, such as artist, songwriting, lyrics, production and engineering. In addition, it shows whether the song is available in Dolby Atmos and Lossless. In addition, iOS 17 offers other exciting features for Apple Music. These include crossfade, collaborative playlists, a new mini player and SharePlay for CarPlay. While collaborative playlists will not be available until later this year, users can already use the other features in the current beta.
More about the update
In addition to the improvements in Apple Music, iOS 17 also brings many other innovations. Users can customize their lock screen, benefit from improved iMessage and FaceTime functions, and a new sleep mode. Interactive widgets and NameDrop are other notable features that iOS 17 brings. The third beta of iOS 17 is already available for developers and a public beta is expected later this month. The official release of iOS 17 is planned for autumn. Are you interested in the AirPods Pro? The in-ear plugs are currently priced from 239 euros available. (Image: Apple)