Shazam keeps their newly redesigned app for iOS simple: here's everything you need to know!
Recently Shazam for iOS had a makeover, and things are a little bit different, easier to use, and updated to a more modern, clean feel.
What's different?
Ryan Christoffel, Mac Stories:
Gone are the traditional navigation tabs at the bottom of the screen; they have been replaced by a paginated layout where a swipe left or right is used to switch screens.
When you launch the app, you'll instantly land on the homepage, which is essentially a giant Shazam button.
You can now use Auto Shazam, which lets the app keep listening to whatever music you're trying to identify even after you close it.
My Shazam hasn't changed much from before, but in an effort to consolidate the total number of pages in the app, Discover now includes the contents formerly found in Trending as well. A Chart Update card is included with your daily mix, plus you'll find a button at the top and bottom of your 10 daily updates that takes you straight to Trending.
How is navigation different?
There are now only three pages to navigate through:
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If you swipe to the left, you go to My Shazam
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If you swipe to the right, you go to the Discover page
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The middle page is the homepage/Shazam button
Huh, so it's kinda like Snapchat now…
Yup. Precisely what we were thinking.
What do you think of Shazam's new layout?
Are you a big fan of the changes Shazam has implemented, or do you think it's too similar to other apps and that the old format was fine?
Let us know what you think in the comments below!
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