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Shazam now listens longer to increase the chances of finding the song
Already very efficient at finding song names, Shazam is getting even better in its latest update. On iOS and iPadOS, the application now listens to the songs presented to it longer, thus increasing the chances of detecting its author. All you have to do is install version 15.0 of the service.
It didn’t take long for Shazam to establish himself as a real must-have on our smartphones. Since its launch, the application has continued to improve to help music lovers around the world find the name of this nugget heard at random during a party or a walk. Display of the library, analysis without needing to be opened, widget to gain speed, the tool has been able to develop to be always more efficient.
To the point of eyeing Apple, which eventually bought the application in 2017. Shazam remains available on Android of course, but many of its new features are now intended for Apple devices. This is particularly the case for its latest update, version 15.0. On iPhone and iPad, the application now listens to the songs presented to it for longer. In this way, the user has a better chance of regaining his title.
Shazam becomes more efficient with its latest update
It happens that the application does not have enough time to identify the coordinates of the song sought. A noisy environment, poor audio quality, there are many reasons for Shazam to give up too soon. This update is therefore welcome for all those who have the habit of repeatedly trying to run the analysis until they find a result.
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The latest version is already available on the App Store. This is not the only added functionality. For all devices running at least iOS 14.2 and iPadOS 14.2, Shazam now joins the control center. Like the widget on Android, a simple finger gesture will suffice to start listening to the current song. No more letting the opportunity slip the time to open the application.
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