With the upcoming Apple Music update for the Android operating system, a new feature is being introduced. Users will now have the ability to transfer playlists from other music platforms like Spotify. This is expected to minimize time wastage and enhance user experience. However, this innovation is currently expected to be available only to Android users. Here are the details…
Apple Music is getting equipped with a new feature!
This update, still in the beta stage, has been accessed by a limited number of users for now. However, if this feature arrives on Android in a short period, it is anticipated to be widely accepted and hence likely to be made available for the iOS platform as well. However, it’s worth noting that Apple tends to be quite conservative in such matters.
Apple’s unexpected decision to provide this update is speculated to be related to the heavy compensation fine imposed on the company by the European Union in recent days. Apple, accused of offering its music app as a monopoly among music streaming applications, was fined a staggering €500 million and stated that it would comply with the necessary EU regulations.
It’s worth mentioning that the opening of the Spotify app to iOS users in Europe is another piece of evidence confirming these allegations. Of course, the strong opposition from many music streaming platforms, especially Spotify, played a significant role in making this decision. However, at the end of the day, we will all see whether users will truly benefit from these developments.
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