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iOS in version 8.3 last week in the final version got it to all users. However, they are not idle at Apple, and the beta version of iOS 8.4 has already been released, the main domain of which is the completely redesigned Music application. Apparently, Apple is preparing for its arrival here forthcoming music services, which he plans to present at WWDC in June. The novelty is supposed to be based on the already existing service Beats Music, which came under the wings of Apple as part of last year's acquisition.

The iOS 8.4 beta, which is currently only available to developers, brings the following to the music app:

Brand new look. The Music app features a beautiful new design that makes exploring your music collection easier and more fun. Personalize your playlists by inserting your own image and description. Enjoy beautiful pictures of your favorite artists in the new artist view. Start playing an album directly from the album list. The music you love is never more than a tap away.

Recently added. Albums and playlists you've recently added are now on top of your library, so you'll have no trouble finding something new to play. Simply press "Play" on the album art to listen.

More efficient iTunes Radio. Discovering music through iTunes Radio is now easier than ever. Now you can quickly return to your favorite station via the "Recently Played" option. Choose from a menu of "handpicked stations" in the "Featured Stations" section, or start a new one based on your favorite song or artist.

New MiniPlayer. With the new MiniPlayer, you can check and control the music that is currently playing even while browsing your music collection. Just tap the MiniPlayer to open the "Now Playing" menu.

Improved "Just Playing". The Now Playing overview has a stunning new look that shows the album booklet as it should be. Plus, you can now start mirroring your music wirelessly via AirPlay without ever leaving the Now Playing view.

Next up. It's now easy to find out which songs from your library will be played next - just press the queue icon in Now Playing. You can even change the order of songs, add more or skip some of them at any time.

Global search. You can now search across the entire Music application - just press the magnifying glass icon in the "Now Playing" overview. The search results are clearly arranged to help you find the ideal song as quickly as possible. You can even start a new station on iTunes Radio right from the search.

The public launch of iOS 8.4 is expected as part of the developer conference WWDC, which will take place in San Francisco, California, from June 8. The current version of iOS, labeled 8.3, was already released before its final release in public beta. This new procedure could therefore be used by Apple even with the newer iOS 8.4.

Source: The Verge
Photos: Abdel Ibrahim
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