If needed, it can adjust the tones of spoken content to amplify soft sounds. When you tap "Custom Audio Setup," it runs you through some steps to follow.įirst, the self-guided tool gives you spoken words at different frequencies. You Can Customize What You Hear (AirPods + Beats Headphones)įor those with hearing issues, there's a new accessibility feature called "Headphone Accommodations" that helps make music and other audio more crisp and clear when wearing supported AirPods or Beats. There's also Stations for You, based on the artists you already follow. In the new Top Picks section, which features poster-like art to make them stand out as the essential items, you'll see your most-listened-to music, curated playlists, and more. Don't Miss: Remove the 'Browse' & 'Listen Now' Tabs for Apple Music.Spotify is very good at this, and it's one of the reasons many Spotify users won't jump to Apple Music. The name change is likely the result of Apple adding more ways for you to discover new music and playlists. And just like before, you can remove it if you want. Just like before, it's your home page for your Apple Music experience, where you can discover new music. 'For You' Is Now 'Listen Now' (Apple Music)įor Apple Music subscribers, "For You" is now "Listen Now" and maintains the first spot in the tabs, moving "Library" to the fourth position. Don't Miss: All the New Features & Changes in iOS 14 for iPhoneġ.
And there are some exciting sound improvements if you own Apple AirPods or Beats headphones, so audio can adapt to you whether you're in or out of the Music app. There are also a few things missing from Music, but we'll get to those later on. Some of the new features and changes apply only to Apple Music subscribers, while others apply to your own music library, so there's something for everyone. Even though the Music app took a backseat during Apple's initial iOS 14 announcements, there's a lot going on in the updated app.