Screenshots of the new Apple Music for iTunes are leaked

iOS 10 and Apple Music

Days ago we were talking about the renewal of Apple Music, the Apple development team knows that the user interface of all versions of Apple Music, whether on iTunes or on iOS, is not as good as it should be. However, the numbers accompany it, since it continues to grow and has positioned itself as the second most popular music streaming service. However, today some screenshots of what would be the new Apple Music for iTunes have been leaked, revealing only a few of its novelties, but that certify that Apple is definitely going to renew the interface.

Eddy Cue promised that he would make Apple Music easier to use, and he's working hard on it. We assume that this renewal will come from the hand of macOS X 10.11.4 as well as the arrival of iOS 10 that will be accompanied by iTunes 12.4. Now, a source has leaked MacRumors a few screenshots that give us a glimpse of how Apple Music will work in the new version of iTunes that we will see in June. Unfortunately, a capture of the Apple Music update for iOS has not yet been leaked, so we will have to keep waiting, and remember that next month WWDC 16 takes place, which will be where all the news of iOS 10 will definitely be presented.

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As you well know, in iTunes we can select the sources, be it Music, Movies, Podcast ... now we can edit that menu bar to get rid of those sources that we do not use so often. We also find that the release and lists section is no longer an Apple Music tab to integrate into Apple Music, staying fixed in the left sidebar, which will undoubtedly shorten the browsing times through Apple Music to rid the general system of another tab.


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  1.   ΚΕΦΑΛΗΞΘ (@Closernin) said

    I think there is a small error in the article you mention ¨We suppose that this renewal will come from the hand of macOS X 10.11.4 ¨ we are currently in that version, in the original source macrumors it says that it was not included in that version and was delayed ¨ That update wasn't included in OS X 10.11.4 and has been delayed ¨