We travel on underground metro services that have limited or patchy wifi. However, while Apple sometimes acts like it thinks we all live in an always-connected world of high-speed internet, most of us don’t. *It’s a long story why I use both, and I do plan to drop one or the other before long. I long since switched to streaming music as my primary source, and with unlimited data both at home and on my iPhone, I mostly stream from Spotify* or Apple Music directly. At home, I also streamed all my music locally, from a dedicated netbook and external hard drive connected to my hifi. I used to keep all my music permanently loaded on an iPod, so I always had all my music all the time. Your flight takes off, you browse through the music selection on the in-flight entertainment system, decide you’d rather listen to your own Apple Music downloaded playlists, and then… find they are no longer on your iPhone.ĭownloaded music seems to have a habit of disappearing from our iPhones right when we most need it … It’s an experience I’m sure we’ve all had.
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