iOS 8.4.1 update gives users to experience full potential of Apple Music

By Staff Reporter

Aug 17, 2015 01:50 AM EDT

Apple's iOS 8.4.1 update brings minor fixes on some of Apple Music bugs that prevent the application to play music while offline.

The iOS 8.4 was first introduced on June 8th at the WWDC, the Apple Music was also launched on that event which offers Apple user's new experience with regards to music streaming a global radio station coined Beat 1 and Connect, a social network for artist, Forbes reported.

 Another fix that PC Mag pointed out on its report was the issue of the inability to turn on the iCloud Music Libraries. The update also provides a different way to add songs to a new Apple Music playlist, the report added.

In addition, the patch will also address the problem of the wrong display of album artwork and several unspecified issues artist have encountered while trying to post updates through Connect.

Aside from the iOS update, Apple also released an update for their iTunes and OS X Yosemite, Wall Street Journal published. The iTunes update will now show the user a list of artists that they are following on Apple Music, which is very helpful when searching for a particular song.

Another fix on the update was the tendency for iTunes to lose its place when the user goes back to the previous pages as well as the issue of incorrect artist display when the library is sorted via My Music.

The iOS 8.4.1 update can be downloaded from the device itself (applicable only for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch). The users can go to the settings and hit general and the update button should be there. Once it is downloaded it will automatically install the updated operating system

On the other hand, the iTunes 12.2.2 update can easily be downloaded from the device that the user is using. With the iOS 8.4.1 and the iTunes 12.2.2 updates, Apple users can now enjoy the full potential of the Apple Music and iTunes.  

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