Apple Music Replay offers a listening experience similar to Spotify’s Wrapped, providing users with monthly and yearly statistics about their musical habits. It highlights top songs and artists, culminating in a short highlight video at the end of the year. However, unlike Spotify’s Wrapped, which is released only once a year, Apple Music Replay is accessible throughout the year. With the introduction of iOS 26, Apple Music Replay has become fully integrated into the app itself.
This means that users can now find their listening statistics directly within the Apple Music app rather than through a separate web page. While this change might seem minor, it represents a significant improvement to the overall user experience. In the app, users can access a dedicated playlist containing their top 100 songs, which is updated weekly. This playlist reflects the most listened-to tracks over the year and is finalized at the year’s end.
iOS 26 also introduces several new features, including an AI-powered AutoMix function, which gives users a DJ-like experience during song transitions. Other notable additions include lyric translations and a Lyrics Pronunciation tool, enhancing the app’s suitability for karaoke enthusiasts. Furthermore, a new feature called Music Pins will allow users to pin their favorite playlists, artists, and albums to the top of their library, similar to options available in YouTube Music. Currently, iOS 26 is in its beta phase and will be publicly available later this year, coinciding with the release of the iPhone 17 series.
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