Apple Music has launched a built-in tool allowing users to import their music libraries from other streaming services, specifically designed to facilitate transitions for users switching from platforms like Spotify. Currently, this feature is exclusive to Australia and New Zealand, with no announced timeline for expansion to other regions. Users can initiate the transfer via iPhone, iPad, Android apps, or the web interface, although not all content is transferable. Users are advised to review unmatched songs within a 30-day timeframe after initiating the transfer.
You can transfer songs, albums, and playlists from other services, but it's only available in Australia and New Zealand.
Apple Music has introduced a new built-in tool for importing libraries and playlists to ease the transition for users switching from other services.
For example, you can only transfer playlists you created. Playlists created by the music service won't transfer.
If an exact match for a song can't be found, you'll be warned that 'Some Music Needs Review' and prompted for alternate versions.
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