A promised but delayed feature, Collaborative Playlists finally arrived for Apple Music in late January. Here’s how you and your friends can make the most of it.
Originally promised alongside the debut of iOS 17, this Apple Music-centric feature didn’t actually show up until iOS 17.3, but it allows friends and family who subscribe to Apple Music to create playlists where they all contribute. It’s a great way to share your favorite music, and discover some great new artists and songs.
Originally promised alongside the debut of iOS 17, this Apple Music-centric feature didn’t actually show up until iOS 17.3, but it allows friends and family who subscribe to Apple Music to create playlists where they all contribute. It’s a great way to share your favorite music, and discover some great new artists and songs.
To really make this feature work to its fullest potential, there are a few simple guidelines you should know, both on the technical side and the personal side.
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How to use Collaborative Playlists for Apple Music