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Google Play Music for iPhone updated w/ ability to remove music on-the-go, improved playback, more

It’s been just over a month since the last big update to Google Play Music for iPhone, and today the Google Play Music team is rolling out another update with new features and improvements. The latest release brings the version number to 1.3.2.2559 for those keeping track at home, and adds a handful of new functionality like the ability to remove music from your library via the iPhone app. The update also boasts additional accessibility features which will surely be appreciated as well as fixes for issues with skipping during track playback and eliminating duplicate listings in the music library. You can see the full change log below.

The latest version of Google Play Music is rolling out now on the App Store.

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  1. A word of warning to those on iOS 8: this update completely breaks the app, as it now crashes upon launch. :(

    I realize it’s beta firmware, and apps are expected to break – just posting as a PSA

    • scottbradelly - 10 years ago

      Yup you are right and every company had their own rules and regulations.

  2. Ario (@ArioYazdan) - 10 years ago

    I tired the Google Music for a while, and it was actually very nice, but come to think of it if you don’t download musics often, then these on demand ad-free streaming services are not worth it. I just closed my account and started downloading songs from itunes again.

    • Ario (@ArioYazdan) - 10 years ago

      music*

    • Jay - 10 years ago

      Services like Google Play are perfect for those of us who do not want to download music. Who needs to mess around with storage space restrictions anymore? Stream it all, babyyyy… :)

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