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Almost all of us enjoy listening to music at least once in a while, but not everyone uses streaming services. This article will help you if you download music to your iPhone from the iTunes Store or from sources other than Spotify, Apple Music, or other services.

Download to Apple Watch

Even if you don't have an Apple Music subscription, you can easily listen to music from your wrist with connected Bluetooth headphones. Thanks to this, you don't have to go for a run or exercise with your iPhone, for example, unless you insist on always being available for calls or messages. There is a fairly simple procedure for copying music to your Apple Watch. Open the application Watch and then click on the section Music. Click the button Add music a select the necessary tracks, albums, artists or playlists. If you want, activate switch recent music, which will ensure that the songs you've been listening to recently are transferred to your watch. Finally connect your Apple Watch to a power source a wait for the songs to download to your watch. At this time, it is necessary that the watch is within range of the iPhone in which the songs are stored, the Internet connection does not have to be active.

Higher volume of the songs being played

If you set the volume too high, the sound may be distorted. However, the truth is that, for example, at discos or dance parties, the volume is just high due to the busy environment of the place. So, to activate the highest possible, move to the application Settings, next click on Hudba and something below turn on switch Equalize the volume. Don't expect miracles from this feature, but it will help you reach higher volume to some extent.

Control with Siri

Not everyone is used to using Siri or other voice assistants, but sometimes it's worth trying, and everything works correctly in the Music application even when you have songs downloaded to your device from any source. Just say a phrase to skip forward/backward Next/Previous song, for boost/fade Volume up / down. Use a phrase to play a specific album, song, artist or playlist Play… So, for example, if you want to play Happier by Marshmello, say Play Happier by Marshmello. You can use Siri to control music on both your iPhone and Apple Watch, of course, only if they're connected to the Internet or within range of a networked phone.

Turn on automatic downloads

These days, quite a few people buy songs through the iTunes Store, but if you're one of them, you know that after you buy a song on one device, you have to manually download it to another. So, for example, if you want music purchased through iTunes on a Mac or iPad to be automatically downloaded to your iPhone, move to Settings, click the section Hudba and at the bottom of the settings activate switch Automatic downloads. From now on, on the device where you made the changes, songs and albums purchased from the iTunes Store will be downloaded for offline listening.

Off timer

If you are one of those users who likes to play music even before going to bed, you have probably fallen asleep and found that the music is constantly playing when you wake up in the morning. However, you can set a sleep timer on the iPhone, and the added advantage is that it also works for other multimedia applications such as YouTube, Spotify or Netflix. Open the native app Clock, click the panel at the bottom A minute a set the time you want the music to play. Next, click on the icon After ending and get off completely here down, when you come across an option Stop playback. This option choose, click on Set up and finally on Start. Any multimedia content will only play for the time you set.

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