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How to Minimize the Amount of Data Apple Music Uses

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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As a music streaming service, Apple Music offers a vast library of songs and personalized recommendations for its users. However, streaming music can devour a significant amount of data usage, especially when using cellular data. To avoid exceeding data limits and incurring extra costs, here are some tips on how to minimize the amount of data used by Apple Music.

1. Use Wi-Fi instead of Cellular Data

The easiest and most effective way to minimize data usage is to stream Apple Music using Wi-Fi instead of cellular data. If possible, download songs or playlists on Wi-Fi beforehand, so you can listen to them offline without using any data.

2. Lower the Streaming Quality

Apple Music offers several quality settings for streaming music, including low, high, and cellular. By default, the app is set to stream in high quality over cellular data, which can use up a lot of data quickly. Go to Settings > Music > Cellular Data, and then toggle on “High Quality on Cellular” to off. This will change the streaming quality to a lower setting without compromising sound quality too much, saving data usage.

3. Optimize Download Settings

If you prefer to download music for offline listening, adjust the download settings to minimize data usage. Go to Settings > Music > Downloads, and select “Optimize Storage.” This will automatically remove any downloaded music that you haven’t listened to in a while, freeing up storage space while also decreasing data usage.

4. Limit Autoplaying Videos

Apple Music includes a feature called Autoplay, which automatically plays music videos when listening to songs or playlists. While this feature can be enjoyable, it can also use up a lot of data. To turn off Autoplay, go to Settings > Music > Videos, and then toggle “Autoplay on Home” to off.

5. Turn on Low Data Mode

Finally, if you’re really concerned about data usage, turn on Low Data Mode for Apple Music. Go to Settings > Music > Cellular Data, and then toggle on “Low Data Mode.” This will minimize the amount of data used by the app by reducing image loading and background activity.

In conclusion, Apple Music offers fantastic music streaming services but can quickly consume a lot of data if not careful. Using Wi-Fi, lowering streaming quality, optimizing download settings, limiting autoplaying videos, and turning on Low Data Mode can all help minimize data usage while still enjoying your favorite songs.

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