How to enable Crossfade Apple Music feature on iPhone

When activating the Crossfade feature in Apple Music, users will see more seamlessness and flexibility when switching between songs in the application.

Apple Music in iOS 17 is updated with the Crossfade feature, increasing the user experience. When activating the Crossfade feature in Apple Music, users will see more seamlessness and flexibility when switching between songs in the application. When switching from one song to another in the application, there will be no silence between songs, creating a more seamless feeling. The article below will guide you to turn on Crossfade Apple Music on iPhone.

Instructions for turning on Crossfade Apple Music on iPhone

Step 1:

At the interface on the phone, click Settings and then click the Music app to adjust.

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Step 2:

Go to the settings interface for the Music application, scroll down below and you will see the Crossfade feature on Apple Music . We will activate this feature by sliding the round button to the right to activate.

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You will immediately see a bar to adjust the interval between songs , with a minimum of 1 second and a maximum of 12 seconds.

You'll move the white circle button to the left to decrease the time or to the right to increase the amount of time between songs.

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Note that the Crossfade feature in Apple Music is not available when using AirPlay.

Once you've turned on Apple Music's Crossfade feature, opening the Apple Music app and playing your favorite album or playlist will see smoother transitions between songs.

Update 13 September 2023
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