Apple Music Classical was updated today with CarPlay and Siri support, as well as stability and performance improvements, according to Apple.
CarPlay support was briefly added to an earlier version of the Apple Music Classical app, but it was later removed. Now, the app is once again available on CarPlay, as shown in our screenshot below.
Apple Music Classical first launched in March 2023, offering users with a standard Apple Music subscription access to over five million classical music tracks at no additional cost. The streaming app features advanced search functionality, exclusive artwork, extensive metadata, curated listening recommendations, and more.
The app is available for the iPhone and iPad, as well as Android devices. It is built upon Primephonic, a classical music streaming service acquired by Apple in 2021.
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Apple Music Classical was updated today with CarPlay and Siri support, as well as stability and performance improvements, according to Apple.
CarPlay support was briefly added to an earlier version of the Apple Music Classical app, but it was later removed. Now, the app is once again available on CarPlay, as shown in our screenshot below.
Apple Music Classical first launched in March 2023, offering users with a standard Apple Music subscription access to over five million classical music tracks at no additional cost. The streaming app features advanced search functionality, exclusive artwork, extensive metadata, curated listening recommendations, and more.
The app is available for the iPhone and iPad, as well as Android devices. It is built upon Primephonic, a classical music streaming service acquired by Apple in 2021.Tags: Apple Music, Apple Music ClassicalThis article, “Apple Music Classical Updated With CarPlay and Siri Support” first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Read More MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors – All Stories
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