When we play music on our iPhone or iPad, it automatically organizes the following songs to play. Whether we have a random play on an album enabled or listening to Apple Music playlists, the system should know what's coming next. So far it was expected, but you know that you are too we can look at history
How to check regeneration history
It may seem small details but consider the following scenario. We're listening to Apple Music's huge list in random mode. We focused on other works but the last three or four songs that one nation loves, how do we get it? In history, the steps are as follows:
- We open the app Music.
- We touch the playback controls at the top of the tab bar.
- We touch the button in the form of three dots and three strokes we find in the bottom right corner.
- We lay down the list.
In doing so we will see the phase unfold History that starting with a new breed, will allow us to go back in time and see all the previous releases. Apparently the process is as follows:
Essentially, this section shows only songs we are completely productive
Like so many other details, being able to have a track record of the songs we produced is a comfort that will be appreciated more often than one. Now, if we need to recover a song we've already heard without a hard look we'll know how to do it.