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While Apple Music makes it easy to download songs for offline listening, you need to add the music to your library first. This creates an extra step in downloading music, but it doesn't have to — Apple Music lets you automatically download any song, album, or playlist that you add to your library.

Unfortunately, this feature only works for the subscription service on iOS. While the Android version of Apple Music's subscription service is virtually identical to its iPhone counterpart, small differences exist — like the absence of automatic downloads. There doesn't appear to be any reason in particular for the omission, so hopefully, Apple implements this feature in a future update. To download tracks in Apple Music on your iPhone or Android device, you normally have to add them to your library.

Once you do that, you'll see the download symbol next to any song, album, or playlist you've added, which you can tap to begin downloading for offline playback. Automatic downloads skip this middle step, beginning your download as soon as you add the tracks to your library. If you need help with your Chromecast, visit Google Support. Not all content types in Apple Music support Casting, and not all Chromecast devices are supported.

With Android Auto, you can listen to Apple Music in your car and control what's playing from your car's display panel. Need help with Android Auto? Visit Google Support. Apple Music availability might vary by country or region. Learn more about what's available in your country or region. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement.

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Contact the vendor for additional information. Subscribe to Apple Music Stream millions of songs. If you see a trial offer, tap Sign In in the upper-right corner. Just transferred all my stuff to a different unlocked phone..

Feb 4, AM. The songs you download for offline listening do not require an internet connection to play. Take a look at the resource below to confirm how to download these files, and how to change the view so that you are only seeing songs that have been downloaded to your iPhone for offline listening. Before you can download content to listen to offline, you need to add it to your Library. Then, in the Music app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch; in iTunes on your Mac or PC; or in the Apple Music app on your Android phone, find the item that you want to download, and follow these steps:.

You'll see when the download is complete. If you have Automatic Downloads turned on , content automatically downloads to your device or computer when you add it to your Library. You won't see or. Use the Watch app on your iPhone to add music to your Apple Watch. You can download content on up to 10 devices.

This content is accessible only when your Apple Music subscription is active. The first time that you download content to your device, you might see a message that asks if you want to download it automatically. Nov 27, PM. Mar 13, PM in response to gr8tcoffee In response to gr8tcoffee. Just spent over an hour with 3 different levels of tech. It will show a cloud again, and click the word "download".

Now you should have the music again on your device, and you can go back to non-wifi to test playback. The real problem is not that, however. So if you have songs that are rare, impossible to replace, and having trouble keeping them from fading to gray and not playing, this is why. They will be replaced by "apple versions", like it or not. I hope there will be enough noise about this setting of their choosing my music for me that it will be changed.

It really is risky if you have precious music versions you like, because they will be replaced for you. In the meantime of waiting for this to be fixed, I'm going to begin spreading out my downloading from Amazon music and hope they aren't as invasive about choices. Mar 13, PM. Page content loaded.

Dec 20, AM. Just finished four hours of doing the rounds of apple customer support chat most of whom seemed to be using fake names, not that I blame them. Not sure if I would have been better off calling or not. The recommendation they left me with was to backup my phone to iTunes on a laptop, Reset and configure my phone as new again using iTunes, and finally restore my backup onto it.

They had me try turning off and back on my iCloud library too with no results. I might give your suggestion of just leaving it off all night a try first, because with my slow internet connection a iTunes reset means waiting nearly two hours for new software to download and many more after that for my music and apps to re-install. Oh god, 25 Gigs of music will take days. However this morning I decided to plug my iPhone 6s into my pc and restore the music library from a backup I had, having done it before the problem appeared.

After the restore I re-downloaded the musics on my iPhone and now I can play them offline normally. Feb 18, AM. I recall it didn't used to have this issue before the last update. I am able to download music to my phone from Apple Music and listen to them when i am running. When i was running this morning, my music got cut off as i moved out of range from my wifi at home. I am not able to play any music after that, and these are the ones that i have already downloaded to my phone previously before.

However I decided to try something and switched Mobile Data on for Apple Music, and the music started playing.



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