Apple Music testing transfer playlists and tracks from other services
21.02.24
Apple is testing a new feature for its music service Apple Music that will allow users to transfer their song library from other services such as Spotify and YouTube Music. Information about the new feature was discovered by a Reddit user in the latest beta version of the Apple Music app for Android. Probably, such a step will potentially lure some users to the audio service of Cupertino residents.
Interestingly, this feature was developed in conjunction with SongShift, a third-party service that already allows users to transfer their music tracks and playlists between different music streaming services. The innovation is in the early stages of testing, and it is not yet known when it will become available to all Apple Music users.
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