Shazam Ios
Apple updated its Shazam music discovery app on Tuesday with new functionality that enables users to add a widget to the iOS home screen.
The latest version of Shazam takes advantage of iOS 14's widget experience. Users can now add a small, medium or large Shazam widget to the home screen to access recently discovered songs.
To delete a Shazam, swipe up to My Music from the main Shazam screen, tap the more button next to that Shazam, then tap “Remove from My Music.” Update your account on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch If you already created a Shazam account using an email address or Facebook on an earlier version of the Shazam app, you'll need to update your account. Shazam has been helping us to name songs and identify unfamiliar music for years, but it’s only with iOS 14 that the beloved app has been given the full integration treatment by Apple, which. Shazam was updated to version 13.25 today with support for iOS 14. Interestingly the main new feature is for the music recognition to work when watching videos with the new picture in picture. Apple bought music recognition app Shazam in 2018, and now it’s integrating it into iOS in another big way — a new Music Recognition feature can identify songs playing around you as well as in.
Tapping on a discovered song opens Shazam to that title's informational page. In addition, the widget acts as a launchpad for app functionality, with users able to conduct a Shazam by tapping the app's icon in the top right corner.
Shazam most recently received an update in December that delivered a major user interface overhaul and added improved syncing and notifications for missed and offline Shazams. At the same time, Apple released a web version of the tool available through Shazam.com.
Apple acquired Shazam in 2017 for a rumored $400 million and has since integrated the song identification service into Siri, Apple Music and iOS. Most recently, Apple added Shazam to Control Center in iOS 14.2, offering quick access to the tool from anywhere in the operating system.
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