How to automatically download music on apple music ios






















Automatic downloads skip this middle step, beginning your download as soon as you add the tracks to your library. To enable this feature on your iPhone, simply open the Settings app, tap "Music," then, under Downloads , toggle on "Automatic Downloads.

Now, when you go back to Music and add tracks to your library, instead of having to tap on a download button, your selection will begin downloading automatically. If you ever need to reverse your decision, you can easily do so by 3D Touching or long-pressing a track, selecting "Remove," and then tapping "Remove Download.

Apple Music is a great subscription, but its just that — a subscription. In this scenario, there is the question — what happens to all the music you've downloaded to your iPhone? A way around this is to turn on Automatic Downloads for Apple Music on your device, which as the name implies, will automatically download all Apple Music onto your iOS device.

Shortcuts for the offloaded data are still present on your system, which is then re-downloaded in case you need to open and use it. The same concept applies here in Apple Music. Your device will delete the songs that you rarely listen to from the local device storage, freeing up space for your usage. However, the songs will still remain in your library, and in case you want to listen to them, you can quickly download them or directly stream them from Apple Music.

From here on out, anytime you add a song, album, and playlist to your Apple Music library, you'll need to tap the download button to have the media for offline playback. If you want Apple Music to download added songs again automatically, return to this menu and flip the toggle to green. This article was produced during Gadget Hacks' special coverage on streaming, listening to, and creating music and podcasts on your smartphone.

Check out the whole Music and Audio series. You can turn this off if you don't find it helpful. Now we need to move this playlist to your iPhone. If you don't see that option then you probably don't have an active Apple Music subscription. Now your playlist will automatically appear on your iPhone. Tap My Library. Select Playlists.

Choose the playlist you just created on your computer. All of your music will begin to download! Depending on the size of your collection, this could take a while. I recommend keeping your iPhone plugged in and turning auto-lock off while all of your music downloads. Back to top. Use this method if you've got your music library on your computer, or if you've done the steps above but don't have an Apple Music subscription.

Well, you can turn on a setting in Music that makes it so all songs that are added to your iCloud Music Library automatically download to your device for offline listening.



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