Apple's upcoming 'Apple Music' streaming service will allow offline playback of songs and videos.
The company confirmed the feature to Re/code in a statement.
“As an Apple Music member you can add anything from the Apple Music library — a song, an album or a video — to your collection,” Apple said in a statement to Re/code. “And that’s just the warm-up act. From there you can create the perfect playlist from anything you’ve added. You can save it for offline listening and take it on the road.”
There had been some concern the feature wasn't available since Apple didn't explicitly mention it during its keynote.
Take a look at the chart below to see which features of Apple Music are accessible with or without a membership.
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The company confirmed the feature to Re/code in a statement.
“As an Apple Music member you can add anything from the Apple Music library — a song, an album or a video — to your collection,” Apple said in a statement to Re/code. “And that’s just the warm-up act. From there you can create the perfect playlist from anything you’ve added. You can save it for offline listening and take it on the road.”
There had been some concern the feature wasn't available since Apple didn't explicitly mention it during its keynote.
Take a look at the chart below to see which features of Apple Music are accessible with or without a membership.
Read More