If you thought that iOS Messages was going to be the only application that was going to choose to integrate third party systems in its messaging application, you were quite wrong. And how could it be otherwise, Facebook continues to work on integrating options to your applications.
That is how Facebook Messenger unleashes the integration of an increasingly common service in the United States of America, Apple Music. In the meantime, we can ensure that this movement will hardly change the positive trend that Spotify is showing in the market.
This new functionality is being integrated into the applications of users around the world remotely and gradually, so You shouldn't worry at all if Facebook Messenger still doesn't allow you to deploy Apple Music content easily. At least the intention is to offer content similar to the one that the iOS Messages application itself offers for Spotify and Apple Music, simply an integrated search engine that allows us to share songs instantly, and why not, listen to a bit of them . Of course, it would function as a very important viral music transmission system.
Don't bother looking for notes about this latest Apple Music integration in the update prompts, because there is no mention whatsoever. But means like 9to5Mac they are already echoing while the rollout is being so slow that we have not been able to see for ourselves. Be that as it may, Apple Music seems to have established itself at least as a real alternative to Spotify, although obviously the limitations in other platforms, despite having applications, are evident. Be that as it may, Facebook adds again a functionality that no one asked for, but that we will probably end up using for one reason or another.