![]() Another developer, replying in the Twitter thread, noted Apple Music bumped out Apple’s Safari app from their iPhone dock, as well. We found the Apple Music app replaced all sorts of apps that were in users’ docks, including first-party apps like the built-in Camera app, as well as other third-party apps, like Twitter. But our subsequent tests indicate the bug is not specifically targeting Spotify or other third-party music apps. We have not been able to reproduce the change to Siri, but have heard from others who said they were impacted by this aspect.Īpple was not able to provide further details about the bug, but said it’s looking into it.Īn iOS developer Kevin Archer first spotted Apple Music’s odd behavior, and posted a video to Twitter that showed the app overtaking the dock position on his iPhone where the Spotify app had been. It’s also been seen impacting different iPhone models. However, we’ve seen the dock issue taking place across different versions of iOS 15, old and new, so it does not appear to be related to a recent iOS update. It’s unclear how widespread the bug is at this time, as we’ve tested it internally with mixed results. Some iPhone owners also found the bug was causing Apple Music to establish itself as the default music service for Siri requests, even if another service had previously been configured for this, like Spotify. It’s also kicking out other apps users had set up in their dock and taking their spot, which is not something apps would normally do. ![]() According to various reports, the Apple Music iOS app is installing itself directly to the iPhone’s dock when downloaded, instead of to the phone’s home screen. An Apple Music bug is perplexing some iPhone owners. ![]()
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