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... Read moreAfter updating to iOS 26, many Apple Music users have noticed notable differences in how their music plays and integrates with the device. The update includes enhancements aimed at improving audio quality and user experience, but some users report unexpected changes that have affected their listening routines. For instance, alterations in background playback behavior or changes to sound settings might lead to frustrations, prompting users to disable features to restore their preferred experience. If you’re facing similar issues, it’s helpful to review all new settings introduced by iOS 26 in the Music app and general sound preferences. Some users find it necessary to toggle off automatic crossfade or equalizer presets to tailor playback to their liking. Additionally, keeping the app and the device firmware updated ensures maximum compatibility and performance. It's worth noting that while updates like iOS 26 bring improvements, user feedback tends to vary. Some appreciate the subtle improvements in interface design and streaming stability, whereas others miss features from previous versions. Engaging with online forums or Apple support communities can provide practical tips and solutions shared by fellow listeners. For those who prioritize seamless and personalized music listening, patience during the transition period after an update is key. Experimenting with settings and waiting for minor updates or patches can ultimately lead to a satisfying experience with Apple Music on iOS 26.

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NAHH BC WHY ARE TRANSITIONING MUSIC

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Wait I don’t get it😭

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