This software is intended only for installation on development devices registered under your Apple Developer Program membership. Registered development devices can be upgraded to future beta releases and the public version of the software. Attempting to install beta software in an unauthorized manner violates Apple policy and could render your device unusable and necessitate an out-of-warranty repair. Make sure to back up your devices before installing beta software and install only on devices and systems that you're prepared to erase if necessary.
On your iOS device: Download the configuration profile directly onto your iOS device and follow the installation instructions. Tap the configuration profile in Mail and follow the installation instructions. On your iPhone: Download the configuration profile directly onto your iPhone and follow the installation instructions.
Simultaneously press and hold the side button and Digital Crown for at least 10 seconds, then release when you see the Apple logo. Apple Authorized Service Providers and Apple retail stores cannot perform this service. Once your device is received, it may take up to three business days to be serviced. You will get back the same device you sent in. If you encounter any problems with beta software or if you would like to request enhancements to frameworks or API, please submit a report through Feedback Assistant.
Make sure to include the build number in the bug title and description so your issue can be processed quickly. When you experience an issue or something does not work as expected, send your feedback directly to Apple with Feedback Assistant.
Learn more about the Apple Beta Software Program. You can visit the forums to find information or post about issues you encounter during app development. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: Deyvessh Deyvessh. Question: Q: Question: Q: Music not downloading on apple music after updating to iOS 12 When i try to download any song on apple music, it just keep scrolling and stuck, never downloads, i tried to shift between On N Off iCloud, i just left with No songs downloaded on my iPhone.
More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Screen Recorder. When browsing through the Apple support community, you may see people asking the following questions: "why is my Apple Music stuck on loading? If you are also troubled by these Apple Music problems today, you can apply the instructions in this article to get Apple Music working again.
You don't have to try out every method we mentioned, but we highly recommend that you check and see if your problem is fixed after taking each step. Read on for more information.
Power Tips : It might take minutes to read through the complete article, the quickest way is to jump to the specific issues that are similar to yours and use our suggested solutions to resolve the problem. If you tried but without success, feel free to let us know in the comment or contact us anytime! Sometimes it is hard to tell what causes a certain issue with Apple Music, considering the fact that Apple Music service is used by millions of users who are from different countries, using different devices and connecting to different networks.
But luckily, some general methods are useful and handy when it comes to fixing common Apple Music glitches and bugs. The followings are the potential solutions that worth a shot, try them if you haven't done so yet. Ensure that your Apple Music subscription has not expired how to check? Make sure that you've logged in with the same Apple ID that is linked to your Apple Music subscription.
Make sure that you've enabled iCloud Music Library on your device. Assuming you have done everything right with your Apple Music subscription and settings, yet the issue remains, then proceed to the next step — force the Apple Music app to close and then restart it.
This is usually the first step when it comes to troubleshooting an app that freezes, won't respond, or has serious performance issues.
On iPhone or iPad with no Home button from the Home screen iPhone X or later; iPad with iOS 12 or later , swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen and pause in the middle of the screen. On an iOS device with a Home button iPhone 8 or earlier , double-click the Home button to show the recently used apps.
Takeaway : According to Apple's support documentation, you can use this technique to force close an unresponsive or misbehaving app.
It will give the app a fresh start by clearing out the poor temporary file and forcing the app to recreate them. But this is not a good habit because force-stopping apps will reduce the battery life of your iOS device. Tap the multitasking button a small square icon on the bottom of the screen to show the currently open apps on your device. Drag the Apple Music app off the screen by swiping it up or down or, on some Android, right or left , then the app will be closed.
Generally spoken, restarting your phone or computer can make it perform better and fix some common issues. It almost always works. Some occasional Apple Music issues such as crashing , not responding , slow streaming , glitching , etc.
And one of the possible reasons is your phone has been on for a long time and lots of apps are running in the background at the same time. As a result, these background apps eat up the RAM Random-access memory on your phone and there's not enough room for the Apple Music app to load. After you restart your mobile phone, all of the RAM data is cleared out and the apps and programs are rebooted. This frees up more RAM space on your device to load apps quicker.
Reinstalling the Apple Music app can fix many issues by restoring Apple Music to its default state. Let's look at the few cases where reinstalling Apple Music app makes sense: Apple Music app won't open when you click the app icon, or error messages pop up constantly. If existing songs are disappeared from Apple Music library or newly added songs and playlists are not showing up in the Library, the solution is to turn " Sync Library " off and then turn it back on.
Wait for a minute or two, then turn the "Sync Library" back on. What to do if your Apple Music says "You are offline" when you are connecting to Wi-Fi or have a strong Cellular connection? The best solution is to reset the network setting. Resetting all network settings can also fix other problems, for example, Apple Music not working on Wi-Fi, Apple Music won't load the library and Apple Music won't play.
Tap "Reset Network Settings", then your network settings should be restored to the default state. Note : Resetting your network settings won't delete your personal data, but it will wipe out your saved Wi-Fi passwords, and other connection information. If you haven't updated your iPhone, Android, or iTunes to the latest version, do it now.
Next, scroll down, and then tap on Music. S tep 2: Tap Cellular Data, and then turn on the switch next to Downloads. Make sure you check that the toggle next to Cellular Data at the top of the screen is on. Otherwise the toggle next to Downloads will appear greyed out. Apple Music has an option that automatically downloads songs as soon as you add them to your library.
If the problem keeps happening only with certain specific tracks or albums, then enabling this setting can help fix the issue. You can always turn this setting off if automatic downloads are a concern. To enable Automatic Downloads, tap Music within the Settings app. On the subsequent screen, turn on the switch next to Automatic Downloads. Head back into the Music app, and then remove the problematic album or track from your library. Search for it again, and then re-add it to your library.
That would also initiate an automatic download of the album or track. To ensure that the item is downloaded, switch to the Library tab within the Music app, and then tap Downloaded Music.
The Music app is tightly integrated into iOS. Usually, the latest releases carry a ton of bug fixes that might help resolve this issue. To do that, open the Settings app, tap General, and then tap Software Update. If any new updates are available, download and install them. Those songs will show up as soon as you reinstall the app.
S tep 2: Select Music, and then tap Offload App on the subsequent screen. Tap Offload App again to confirm. S tep 3: Restart your iPhone. Next, tap the Music app icon on the Home screen. That should prompt iOS to reinstall the app. After that, check if the issue still persists. To do that, you must reset the network settings on your iPhone. However, this procedure will cause your iPhone to forget all previously saved Wi-Fi networks and passwords, Bluetooth devices, and VPN settings.
Yes, the cellular settings are also reset.
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