Since Apple released the iOS 8.3 update a few days ago with many Emojis new , now it’s time to show the Developers below with iOS 8.4 beta. The interesting thing about this preview is one of the most notable new feature is a music application very refreshed.
Since its main introduction to iPhone and iPod Touch, the application interface of music has not changed much outside the introduction of AirPlay and changes in iOS 7 where several of the music controls were moved to the bottom of the screen and where iTunes Radio was introduced into the platform, but how to navigate within the implementation has basically been the same.
With iOS 7 each can have up to 4 navigation buttons, where you can choose from: Radio , Playlists, Artists, Songs, Genres, Albums, Composers and Compilations. You had to choose 5 of these dragging the options on the bottom bar and the other options remained hidden in a button “more”.
the new version of the Music application presented in iOS 8.4 navigation and application style changes a little. Now the album covers of your songs are to the upper top of the screen, including hiding a little navigation bar that was up and now there is only a small button to return to the previous screen. This making all the music controls remain down, almost occupying half of the screen, and apart from exploiting this new space with the new arrangement, Apple decided to icons Repeat, and Random that were so characteristic in rather than just the words and iOS 7.
Another big improvement is that now when a song is playing a Mini DVD that will accompany you while you browse your music library, so it appears always have Control your music and so quickly put a song on pause if necessary or even you can see the songs that follow below.
Now your navigation options remain clean at the bottom without the plus button ( although I am not very clear how the other options are selected). And if you find a song or playlist will not have to go to a section specifically, now you can find whatever and where you are anywhere in the application (ironically not in the main player, what crappy).
Do you like these changes to the new music app Apple? Do you liked the previous design and would like to see more changes?
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