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1 of my favorite things about Apple is that… It allows me the freedom to listen to music however I want. From being able to use AirPods easily… To now being able to stream my favorite songs on Apple Music offline. Wanna know how I do it? Then… Continue reading to find out:
Can you listen to Apple Music offline?You can listen to Apple Music offline. Simply add the songs and playlists you wish to play without the Internet to your app’s Library. Then, download these songs to your device. And you’ll be able to play your favorite tracks whenever and wherever you want. How to listen to Apple Music offline? 5 steps#1: Open the appIf you have an iOS device, Apple Music is already preinstalled on your phone. But for Android devices, you have to download the app from Google Play yourself. So if you don’t have it yet… Here’s how you can download Apple Music on Android devices:
Note: The exact steps will depend on the model or brand of your Android device. But if you have Android v5.0 or higher, you can also click here to download the app directly. Now that you have the app, find it on your home screen to open it. After doing so… #2: Sign in to your accountIf you’re new to Apple Music… Then before you can sign in, you need to subscribe to their service 1st. As you probably know, Apple Music isn’t free. But if you’re unsure of how much the monthly costs are yet… Here are the prices of Apple Music’s subscription plans:
So pick which 1 suits you best. Once you do… Here’s how you can subscribe to Apple Music:Step 1: Open the Apple Music app. Step 2: Go to the Listen Now or For You option. You can find this at the bottom of your screen. And it’s 1st option on the left side, with the play icon. Step 3: Tap the big tile in the middle of your screen. It’ll have the apple logo with the word “Music” on it. After doing so, follow the on-screen instructions. Fun fact: No matter which plans you choose, the 1st month is always free. And you can cancel your subscription anytime if you realize that Apple Music isn’t for you. After the sign-up process, you’ll be automatically signed in to the app. So now, you need to… #3: Find the playlist or song you wantIf you already have the songs you wish to play offline saved in your Library… You can simply skip this step. But if this is your 1st time setting up the app… Then it’s safe to assume that you don’t have any songs in your Library yet. “Wait, what’s that?” It’s where the app stores your saved songs and playlists. You can think of it as your personal jukebox inside this huge music platform. If you like a song or an album, simply add it here so you can access it anytime. “How can I do that?” It’s easy. Here’s how you can add songs to your Apple Music Library:
And if you’re viewing the contents of an album or playlist on your fullscreen… Here’s how you can add it to your Library:
But of course, mistakes happen sometimes. So if you accidentally add a song you don’t want, these are the… Steps to remove tracks from your Library:
Fun fact: You can use tons of music commands to make Alexa play songs from your Apple Music app. Now, once you’ve added all the tracks you wish to play offline to your Library… #4: Download the songsI mentioned that your Library is like your personal jukebox earlier. But although it’s a space where you can add your personalized playlists… You can’t stream these songs offline unless you download them to your device. But don’t worry. Downloading your songs is easy as adding them to your Library. Moreover, there are 2 ways you can go around this process. So just pick the 1 that’s most convenient for you. If you want to individually pick the tracks you wish to play offline, here’s how you can… Manually download songs on your mobile device:
But if you want to download all the tracks in your Apple Music Library for offline streaming… Here’s how you can download all your songs:
Once your songs have been downloaded… You’ll be able to play them even without the Internet. Note: If you’re not using Wifi, you need to give the app permission to use your cellular data 1st. Or else it won’t download any of the songs you wish to stream offline. Here’s how you can… Allow Apple Music to download using your data:
You might also want to know: Is Alexa Compatible With iPhone? 7 Amazing Features #5: Start enjoying your Apple Music offlineTry to play a couple of tracks and see if everything works fine. If you’ve set the Automatic Downloads ON earlier… All the songs you add to your Library will also be downloaded to your phone from now on. So, fortunately, you won’t need to do this whole process again… Every time you find a new artist or album to vibe with. Interested in knowing more about what you can do with Apple Music? Watch this video: Why can’t I listen to Apple Music offline? 5 causes & fixes#1: Your device is glitchingIf your Apple Music was fine yesterday, and this issue just popped out of nowhere… Your device may simply be glitching. I know the term “glitch” can seem intimidating. But really, this just means that your phone is a little out of it than usual. And what do I mean by this? Let me give you an example. Imagine not being able to sleep for 24h. No matter how used you are to staying up late… You’ll still most likely feel the effects of not being able to rest for this long. As a result, you’ll be too tired to work efficiently. And you might start making mistakes or even forget some of your tasks. Now, this is precisely what happens to your device when it’s glitching. But don’t worry. Just like all you’ll need is a good night of sleep to recover in this scenario… Your device will also just need a little bit of rest to function well again. And to give this “rest” to your device, you need to restart it. Here’s how you can… Restart iOS devices:
To restart Android devices:
Note: The exact steps might differ depending on your Android device. After this restart, try playing your downloaded songs again. If you still can’t play any of your songs offline… You might need to log out from the app as it’s possible that… #2: Your account is glitchingIn some cases, your account is the 1 having trouble connecting with the Apple Music app. And when this happens, you need to sign out and relog in again. So you can reset the data on your app… And remove any glitches or bugs that may have been associated with your account. Worry not. It’s easy to… Sign out from Apple Music:
Try to sign in again later and see if your downloaded songs are now playing offline. Editor’s pick: 5 Steps To Connect JBL Speakers To iPhone #3: Your subscription has endedAs you know, Apple Music isn’t a free streaming app. So if you suddenly can’t stream your songs offline… Your subscription may have ended without you realizing it. If you can’t remember the last time your card has been charged with your payment… This is likely the case. But of course, it’s always better to be sure. So, here’s you can… Check your Apple Music subscription details:
Ensure that your payment method is updated. And subscribe to the app again if your previous 1 just ended. #4: You haven’t updated your Apple Music app
It’s easy to forget to update your apps. And I don’t blame you because I’m like that too. You see, I always rely on the automatic updates feature on my phone… And I rarely ever check if they actually updated. But bear in mind that this isn’t a habit you should be too comfortable doing. Why? Because updates are essential in making your app run smoothly. They’re responsible for:
So really, there’s no particular reason to avoid them. With that in mind, here’s how you can… Update your Amazon Music app.For iOS devices:
For Android devices:
Note: If you can’t find the Apple Music app on the list, it’s already running on its latest version. And while you still have the will to catch up on your updates… You should also check if: #5: There’s an update available for your phoneLast year, I purposely delayed a couple of my phone’s software updates. Why? Because I wanted to know how it would affect my device. As a result, the performance of my phone gradually decreased. Until it even reached the point where some of my apps stopped working. With that, I learned 1st hand that firmware updates should really be taken seriously. And you should too. Because outdated software also causes apps to stop working correctly. And this might be the reason why you’re experiencing this Apple Music problem. Trust me. This process won’t take too long to do. And depending on how fast your Internet is… It might even be over in just 5 minutes. Now, here’s how you can… Update your mobile deviceFor iOS devices:
For Android devices:
Note: There might be slight variations to these steps for Android devices. Try to stream offline on your Apple Music again after the update. |