Songs identified with Music Recognition in Control Center now sync with the Shazam App for supported users. Never tried it? It’s a quick and easy way to identify music in other apps, and it even works with headphones. Get started by adding Music Recognition to Control Center from your Settings. Prior to the update, those who used music recognition couldn’t store their history without the Shazam app.
Apple’s music-recognition capability can now sync across devices using the same Apple ID according to the most recent Shazam update. Music recognition, which can be found in the Control Center on the iPhone, makes it simpler than ever for users to keep track of their musical explorations. Anyone using iOS 15 on their iPhone can download this update, which was discovered by MacRumors. Since iOS 10 in 2020, users can find songs without having to download the Shazam app by using the built-in music recognition feature. The Verge claims that Shazam users can archive and store tracks for subsequent viewing.
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You can add music recognition to your iPhone by going to Settings, Control Center, and tapping the plus sign next to Music Recognition. You can see your history by going to your Control Center and pressing and holding the music recognition button. Do you use Shazam or music recognition on your iPhone? If so, happy listening!