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Why is Apple Music not playing?

There could be a variety of reasons why Apple Music isn’t playing. The most common reasons are that there might be an issue with your device or internet connection, your device might be out of storage, or subscription may have expired.

If there could be an issue with your device or internet connection, check to make sure your device is connected to the internet, and that you are connected to the correct Wi-Fi network. You may also want to restart your device to see if that helps.

If your device might be out of storage, try deleting some of the other apps and files on your device to free up some space.

If your subscription may have expired, check to see if there are any payment or account issues in your Apple ID settings. Also make sure that Family Sharing is enabled, as that could be impacting your access to Apple Music.

How do I fix Apple Music not working on my iPhone?

The first step to troubleshoot a problem with Apple Music on your iPhone is to force close the app and restart it. To do this, double-click the home button to bring up the app switcher, and then swipe up on the Apple Music app to force close it.

After that, restart your iPhone and try relaunching Apple Music to see if the issue has been resolved.

If that doesn’t help, delete and reinstall the Apple Music app. To do this, press and hold the Apple Music app until it starts to wiggle and then tap the “X” mark to delete. After that, go to the App Store to download the latest version of Apple Music and reinstall it.

If the issue persists, then you may have a network related issue with Apple Music. Check to make sure that your Wi-Fi connection is strong and stable and that there are no connection issues with your router.

Also check to make sure that you have the latest version of iOS on your iPhone. You can check for an update through the “Settings” menu.

If you are still having trouble, contact Apple Support for further assistance.

Why is my Apple Music library not syncing on iPhone?

There could be a few different reasons why your Apple Music library is not syncing to your iPhone.

The first place to check is whether or not you have an active Apple Music subscription. To do so, go to Settings > Music > and see if Apple Music is toggled on. If it’s not, turn it on and sign in with your Apple ID.

If Apple Music is already enabled, then the next step is to check to make sure that iCloud Music Library is also enabled. To do so, go to Settings > Music > and make sure iCloud Music Library is toggled on.

The last step is to update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS. To do this, go to Settings > General > Software Update and check if there is an update available.

If you’ve followed all the steps above and your Apple Music library is still not syncing to your iPhone, try restarting your iPhone as well as your laptop or desktop device that you may be using with Apple Music.

If this doesn’t work, then it’s time to contact Apple Support for further help and guidance.

How do I empty the cache on my iPhone?

To empty the cache on an iPhone, you need to delete the app from your device and reinstall it. This will ensure that all of the app’s cached data is removed.

If you would like to delete an individual app’s data and cache, you can do so by going to the “Settings” app on your device, then “General”, then “iPhone Storage”. Here, you’ll be able to view a list of all of your installed apps, with their data and cache usage listed next to them.

Tap on an individual app and you can choose to delete its data and cache by tapping on the “Delete App” button.

You can also clear the cache of all installed apps by going to “Settings”, then “General” and then “Reset”. At this point, select the “Reset All Settings” to reinitialize all of your settings and clear the cache of all installed apps.

It’s important to note that this will also delete any stored passwords and logins, as well as reset any customizations you have made to the device.

Which has more songs Apple or Spotify?

It depends. Apple Music boasts over 50 million songs, while Spotify offers over 35 million. However, one key difference between the two is that Spotify also allows you to access user-created playlists, so it’s possible for users to find much more music than what is technically available through Spotify.

In addition to the music selection, Apple Music also gives users exclusive access to Apple One and Apple Radio, which provide access to exclusive interviews and content from music industry professionals, as well as live radio in over 100 countries.

So, depending on what kind of music you’re looking for, one might offer more than the other.

Is Apple Music free for Apple users?

No, Apple Music is not free. Apple Music is an Apple subscription service, which requires a paid subscription to access all of its features. With an Apple Music subscription, you’ll get access to over 70 million songs, ad-free radio stations, Beats 1 live streams, video content, and a Shazam Discovery feature.

You also get access to Apple Music TV, which shows exclusive music videos and top charts. You can pay for an individual subscription or a family subscription, which gives up to six family members access to Apple Music.

Since Apple Music is a paid subscription, it is not free for Apple users.