Apple Music Officially Changes The Tracing Tab Via IOS 18
JAKARTA Apple began releasing iOS 18 to several compatible devices on Monday, September 16. There are many updates included and some of them improve Apple Music's performance.
One of the changes that has been seen, reported by 9to5mac, is the update on the Telusuri tab. Through the iOS 18 update, this tab has officially changed its name to the New tab. Although the changes are not that visible, this tab has increased.
This tab has a section to view New Songs, New Releases, and Updated Playlists. Now, all these features are curated in a different way, namely based on the user's taste of music. Apple Music users will no longer see the same content.
This music streaming platform still involves a human editor, where users can select items that will be displayed across the genre and the system will present the most relevant items based on algorithmics.
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The song, which is displayed based on an algorithmic system, will produce personalized experiences. In order for the maximum music approach, Apple intentionally combines human editorials and algorithmic machines in the tab.
In addition to updating the tab, Apple Music will also add the Music Haptics feature for users who experience hearing or deafness. This accessibility feature will present music through tapping, texture, and fine vibrations.
Not only that, Apple will also change the Final Play button to Play After. Just like the New tab, Apple just changed its name and added a little improvement. The Play Feature After it will help users see the music to play.