iOS 14.2 Beta Features Shazam Media Recognition Control, Redesigned Media Controls, And More

iOS 14.2 Beta Features Shazam Media Recognition Control, Redesigned Media Controls, And More

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Apple released iOS 14.2 and iPadOS 14.2 beta earlier today to developers. The update, which strangely jumps from iOS 14.0 to iOS 14.2, has a number of new features, most of which revolve around music playback and controls. Here is a quick round-up of all the new features that we have found and played around with, in the new update.

The biggest addition to the new beta is a control Shazam music recognition in iOS' Control Center. Users can just tap on the button to instantly recognize the song playing around them. It does not work without any user interaction like Google's solution on Pixel phones, but it is a lot more integrated than before. The control also lets you play that song in Apple Music, something that Spotify will definitely frown at.

iOS 14.2 Beta Features Shazam Media Recognition Control, Redesigned Media Controls, And More

Sep 18, 2020, 7:13am UTC
https://wccftech.com/ios-14-2-beta-features-shazam-media-recognition-control-redesigned-media-controls-and-more/ > Apple released iOS 14.2 and iPadOS 14.2 beta earlier today to developers. The update, which strangely jumps from iOS 14.0 to iOS 14.2, has a number of new features, most of which revolve around music playback and controls. Here is a quick round-up of all the new features that we have found and played around with, in the new update. > The biggest addition to the new beta is a control Shazam music recognition in iOS' Control Center. Users can just tap on the button to instantly recognize the song playing around them. It does not work without any user interaction like Google's solution on Pixel phones, but it is a lot more integrated than before. The control also lets you play that song in Apple Music, something that Spotify will definitely frown at.