Apple announces new Music, Podcasts, and Maps features coming in the fall

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in iOS edited June 2023
Following the launch of Apple's next operating systems for its devices, the company has now revealed new features and improvements coming to almost all of its services.

New features are coming to Apple Music, Apple Maps and more
New features are coming to Apple Music, Apple Maps and more

Apple's services such as Apple Maps got a mention at the WWDC keynote, and the new announcement repeats some details seen there, or in the subsequent beta releases of iOS. But Apple says it will be releasing those features, and a lot more, in a series of updates later this year.

"Apple's services enrich millions of users' lives every day, so we constantly strive to deliver the best experience possible," Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Services, said in a statement. "Not only do we want to make services more powerful for users, we also want to make them more fun."

"And I think the teams have done an incredible job with the lineup of new features we're delivering this fall," he continued, "from Collaborative Playlists in Apple Music, to offline maps in Apple Maps, to new experiences in Apple Podcasts."

Apple is adding details of thousands of walking trails
Apple is adding details of thousands of walking trails

Everything Apple is adding


  1. Collaborative Playlists in Apple Music

  2. Karaoke on Apple TV through Continuity Camera and Apple Music Sing

  3. Song Credits for more artist details

  4. SharePlay for car passengers

  5. Apple Music radio shows coming to Apple Podcasts

  6. Offline maps in Apple Maps

  7. Real-time electric vehicle charging availability in Apple Maps

  8. Park Trails in Apple Maps and on Apple Watch

  9. Custom workout and meditation routines in Apple Fitness+

  10. Queue back to back workouts in Apple Fitness+ with Stacks

  11. Alter Fitness+ music and trainer volume

  12. Daily crosswords on Apple News+

  13. Audio Apple News+ stories

  14. New Now Playing on Apple Podcasts

  15. More details in podcast episode art

  16. Eligible news subscription users get access to companion podcasts

  17. Apple Books adds New Series page

  18. Recurring payments in Apple Cash

  19. Age ID for businesses in Apple Wallet

  20. Share and request locations in Apple Maps

  21. Share AirTags and Find My

Apple Music

That Collaborative Playlist feature lets family and friends create mixtapes together, "and even ad emoji reactions to specific songs." At the same time, Apple Music subscribers will be able to see themselves on Apple TV, alongside lyrics, as they perform karaoke together.

As previously announced, SharePlay is coming to Apple Music, specifically for car drives. "When users are in a car and listening with Apple Music, other trusted iPhone devices will automatically suggest joining the session," says Apple.

Significantly, all listeners in a group can control the music, "even if they don't have an Apple Music subscription."

Apple is adding the whole of its Apple Music radio shows catalogue to Apple Podcasts, letting people subscribe to their favorite series.

Users will be able to perform karaoke together, if they must
Users will be able to perform karaoke together, if they must

Then Apple Music will also provide much more information about artists involved with tracks, and when attending a concert, iPhone users will be able to present an ID that confirms they are old enough. The same feature is intended to be used for buying alcohol, or rent cars.

Apple Cash and Apple Maps

As well as spending money with one-off purchases, from the fall iPhone users with Apple Cash will be able to set up regular payments. Parents can set an regular allowance, or friends can pay each other back for regular payments such as rent.

For users travelling in electric vehicles, Apple Maps will be able to show "real-time charging station availability filtered by charging network, plug type, and more," says Apple. Users will also be able to specify which charging network they prefer.

Whatever vehicle users are in, Apple Maps will now be available offline. While still online, there will be ab option to "easily select an area," and then download it with a tap.

The intention is to both save on data charges, and to ensure that users have accurate maps even in low-data coverage areas.

Apple Maps is also going to add detailed information for park trails in parks across the US. Through "place cards," users will be able to see hiking elevation, trail length, and so on.

Users can send single payments or set up recurring ones with Apple Cash
Users can send single payments or set up recurring ones with Apple Cash

Apple Watch, Fitness+, and more

There are also updates to the Apple Watch and its health features, including the ability to create a custom workout or meditation schedule. Users who regularly go directly from one workout to another, will be able to queue them all up in advance and quickly progress through their fitness regime.

Also coming this fall, Apple News+ on iOS 17 will include daily crossword puzzles, and these have already been spotted in the beta release. Apple News+ will further expand its audio stories, with "professionally narrated" pieces "from the world's leading magazines and newspapers in Apple Podcasts."

Apple Books is also getting some improvements, with an emphasis on helping readers find the next book -- either in their current series, or in related titles.

AirTags can now be shared

Significantly, the fall's updates will allow users to share AirTags. They can create a group of up to five other people, who will be able to use Find My to search for the AirTags.

Users in such a group will also no longer get tracking notifications from the AirTags the members chose to include.

As yet, Apple has not specified when any of the new services features will be launched, and it has said that some "features, applications, and services may not be available in all regions or all languages."

Read on AppleInsider

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 10
    Number 21 is amazing and should have been there from the start. So many things make sense to be shareable, especially if you don't live alone. We have an Airtag on our dogs collar and it's so stupid that only I can see it, but not my girlfriend who lives with me. Finally!
    gregoriusmwilliamlondonAlex1Nwatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 10
    JapheyJaphey Posts: 1,767member
    This article omitted Crossfade in Apple Music. This, along with collaborative playlists, should have been there from the very start. 

    I like the idea of a Crossword puzzle in News+ everyday, but I do wonder if they will just bury it deep within the app somewhere so that it will be quickly forgotten once the novelty wears off. 
    edited June 2023 Alex1Nwatto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 10
    “…option to "easily select an area," and then download it with a tap.”
    Ok, but what about a button for downloading offline maps for a route. Simples.
    williamlondonAlex1Nwatto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 10
    dewmedewme Posts: 5,372member
    The Maps refinements sound worthwhile, especially the better-late-than-never offline maps. I've been very happy with Apple Maps in the latest iOS 16.x versions. The intermediate stops feature is especially useful. I was recently driving on a long trip and out of the blue Siri announced "Take the next exit!" without indicating why. I complied. Turns out that Apple Maps and Siri saved me from sitting in backed-up traffic for hours due to an accident ahead. My wife in a second vehicle was about 30 minutes ahead of me but was not using Apple Maps. She arrived at the destination more than 2 hours after I did. 
    appleinsideruserlolliverAlex_VAlex1Nwatto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 10
    lolliverlolliver Posts: 495member
    dewme said:
    Turns out that Apple Maps and Siri saved me from sitting in backed-up traffic for hours due to an accident ahead. My wife in a second vehicle was about 30 minutes ahead of me but was not using Apple Maps. She arrived at the destination more than 2 hours after I did. 
    Apple Maps has saved me from long delays a few times also. I now use it regularly on longer trips even when I am familiar with the directions. Just in case there is a delay that Siri can help me avoid. 
    appleinsideruserAlex1Ndewmewatto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 10
    DscheyHDscheyH Posts: 11member
    ‪Hope that Apple maps offline function in #iOS17 will then also work in tunnels correctly and not any more erratically trying to find the right way due to lost GPS signal. Btw, competitors can this since a very long time. ‬

    ‪Any developer who could try and confirm that?‬
    Alex1Nwatto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 10
    riverkoriverko Posts: 222member
    And still users outside of US or few other selected region pay full price for partial services… i don’t understand what is so difficult on releasing Fitness+ worldwide…
    Alex1Nwatto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 10
    Alex_VAlex_V Posts: 217member
    Forget about using Google maps in Bombay, it’ll always send you the long way around. Apple maps consistently shows routes 1 hour shorter if you’re driving across the city. I simply assumed that Google data would be better because of its overwhelming number of users here, I was wrong.
    Alex1Nwatto_cobra
  • Reply 9 of 10
    barthrhbarthrh Posts: 138member
    SharePlay for car passengers is brilliant. This allows anyone in the car to queue up music without needing to hand over the connected phone or change the CarPlay connection.
    dewmewatto_cobra
  • Reply 10 of 10
    I may not be remembering exactly right but I thought offline maps had been a thing with Apple Maps for a long time. DED did a few articles here on Apple Insider that mentioned how Maps downloaded a large area on your nav route and would work offline for quite a while. Did that go away and now is coming back or am I mixing up different features?

    Edit: Found an article about Maps on iOS 6 having offline capabilities:  https://appleinsider.com/articles/12/10/05/apples-new-ios-6-maps-support-automatic-offline-use-for-a-wide-area
    riverko said:
    And still users outside of US or few other selected region pay full price for partial services… i don’t understand what is so difficult on releasing Fitness+ worldwide…
    Just a guess but it could be the hassle of international music licensing. A few years ago I read some articles about music licensing in the fitness industry being complicated and prohibitively expensive in some countries, like Australia. One article went into some detail about how expensive it would be for one fitness club to pay to use just one song in fitness class for a year. I think it was anywhere from $70,000 to $100,000. In the gym where I work I use, at a minimum, 80 songs a year. There’s no way the gym where I work earns enough to justify paying licensing fees of $6,000,000 per year. It’s a small place and I’m positive that’s more money than they earn per year, far more.  Granted, Apple can afford to pay licensing fees that a fitness club couldn’t dream of, and maybe it would be worth it for them, but there’s likely still a lot to figure out and get agreements with labels for every country they would want to launch Fitness+ in.
    edited June 2023 appleinsideruser
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