New references to Apple Music Classical appear in iOS 16.4 beta

Apple Classical Music

Two years ago, Apple announced the acquisition of Primephonic, the most important classical music streaming service of the moment. In fact, from Cupertino they promised and assured that Apple Music Classical would arrive as an app (whether or not integrated with Apple Music) with the aim of investing the acquisition of Primephonic in the music service of the Big Apple. However, almost two years later, there is no trace of this application.

Only references and other internal references are visible in the beta code for iOS developers. This time it’s the beta of iOS 16.4 which includes references on this application.

Very soon we will have Apple Music Classical with us

Let’s face it. Sometimes when we try to inform about some news or future Apple apps and services, we get frustrated. This is due to the fact Appearances are deceiving and anything that appears to be real is not. A clear example of this is the serial we have around the creation Apple Classical Music by Apple, an application dedicated exclusively to classical music that Cupertino was going to integrate thanks to the acquisition of Primephonic, as we had announced to you.

Throughout the iOS 15 and iOS 16 developer betas we’ve seen benchmarks that predicted the service will launch in the near future. But this has not been the case and it is difficult to read between the lines and to guide the short-term forecasts. Actually, The iOS 16.4 developer beta returns with references to Apple Music Classical.

Primephonic

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On this occasion, the beta code guides the operation of the application which will be an independent app from Apple Music,

but what It will require its installation for its operation. In other words, you need both the Apple Music app and the Apple Music Classical app for this to work properly, as can be seen in the following notice found in the iOS 16.4 code:

To listen to Apple Music Classical, you need to install Apple Music

In view of these new references, we cannot say that we are close to Apple’s classical music app. But what is clear is that we will finally have the service as a separate app from the Big Apple’s official music service. What we do not know is if the launch will be on iOS 16.4 or if from Cupertino they will wait for iOS 17.

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