
Apple is starting rolling out a new tool, making it easier to change the Apple Music from Spotify.
In fact, this new addition allows people to shift more easily to Apple music from any streaming service.
The idea behind the equipment, which was in beta-testing in February, is to help people transfer to Apple music while keeping their playlists and libraries.
There is a cooperation with a service called Shifter Tool Songshift, which specializes in migraining playlists and libraries between streaming services.
How does Apple Music Transfer Tool work?
This option works to pick up playlists, libraries and liked songs among streaming services. However Apple warns on his support page, that he cannot find all the information at all. The reason for this is what can be detected, and the track version, the third-party may vary between streaming services.
Where an accurate match cannot be found, Apple Music will tell you and you can choose an alternative track, playlist and library from within the Apple Music Catalog. You have 30 days from the original transfer, which have to review unmatched music and choose options.
The service works in iPhone, iPad, browser and Android devices. You just need to head in Apple Music, then before selecting the music service, navigate on the “Transfer Music from Other Services”, Sign, Sign, What to Transfer, and then tap “Add to the library”.
When can I get this tool?
Apple has started rolling music streaming shifter tools in Australia and New Zealand. This seems to be an early step before Apple is expected to start a global rollout of service.
The fact that Apple is currently in the battle of a court, where the opponents, SPOTIFY, are directly benefiting, can be the time by coincidence for the roll-out of this new service. If not, it may mean that it comes soon instead of later.

