Activated the option to search for a song within the playlists in iOS 15.2

The new beta version of iOS 15.2 launched a few hours ago is adding a series of novelties that are highly anticipated by users and is that in addition to the novelties in the ruser voice recognition for the HomePod, the new beta version of iOS also adds changes to Apple Music and playlists.

In this sense, what we have on the table with this improvement for Apple Music is the option to search for a song directly within a playlist, that is, to be able to find that song within the list thanks to an integrated search engine that appears at the top.

The option to search for songs in an Apple Music list is now in beta

This option is somewhat hidden in the new beta version and for those who have iOS 15.2 beta installed and have an Apple Music subscription account, they can try this new option to find a song within a list. All you have to do is access the playlist you want, make "scroll" down so that the search option appears at the top of the iPhone. There we have the option of finding a specific topic within a list.

We can say that this search option should be implemented for a long time since it is something quite basic to find a topic that we like in any playlist. This does not mean that the Apple Music service has to improve slowly, but here that of "better late than never" prevails. This time the options available to search for a specific topic are already active in the application, we hope that they will continue to improve some more aspects in Apple Music. If there are no more changes this option It will officially arrive when iOS 15.2 is released before the end of the year.


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