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Apple iPhones may get a new music app with the upcoming iOS Update

By Loudest Team
April 07, 2022
Apple iPhones may get a new music app with the upcoming iOS Update

Apple iPhones may get a new app with the upcoming iOS update. According to a report by MacRumors, references to a new “Apple Classical” app have been discovered in the first beta version of iOS 15.5. As per the report, the company has the app in development and it will likely complement the existing Apple Music app. The report reveals that a few codes in the Music app indicate that Apple may launch a standalone Classical app soon. "Open in Apple Classical" and "Open this in the new app designed for classical music", the codes spotted in the Apple Music app read.

The report further suggests that the new standalone apps will be dedicated to classical music and it will combine user interface and specialisation of Primephonic with Apple Music’s Lossless and Spatial Audio. To recall, Apple acquired classical music streaming service Primephonic in August last year. Apple is not known to reveal any details about its upcoming products but it is expected that we may see the new app soon.

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