How to Add Apple Music on Google Maps for Mobile Phone

When you listening to Apple Music on your phone and navigating on the road with Google Map program simultaneously, if you would like to control Apple Music playing settings such as customize volume, skip and go back, as well as pause and play, you may need to switch to the Apple Music app and then back to the Google Maps main interface. During this process, you perhaps go to the wrong way since not paying attention to the road. Is a disappointing experience for users, right?

But here we bring a piece of good news for you, Google directly integrates Apple Music, Spotify, and Google Play Music into Maps in 2018. In other words, you can directly native control Apple Music on Google Maps. Some of Apple Music users may not know these new features and how to add Apple Music to Google Map. Please don't worry, today in this article, we will introduce the basic function and tutor users to play Apple Music with Google Music native control easily.

Part 1. Google Maps Native Music Controls Introduction

Considering improves safety and solve the switching inconvenience issue, Google announced a lot of new features on Maps including native music control for several streaming music services. (Google Play Music is incompatible with this function on iOS now) Fortunately, Apple Music is in the list and these new features is available both Android and iOS customers. On the Google Map app's main interface, you can find the music control window, where you can change the playing setting very convenience.

However, after updated Google Maps to the latest version, this feature is not opened by default. You need to add Apple Music to Maps manually, the following is the step by step tutorial to help you complete this work.

Part 2. How to Add Apple Music to Google Maps

Gratefully, it's easy to activate it on Android and iOS device. Firstly, please make sure you have added your favorite songs into Apple Music playlist. You'll also need to update Google Maps to the latest version. For Android users, you can check for updates on the Google Play Store. And on iOS device, you can go to App Store to upgrade it.

Add Apple Music to Google Maps for iPhone

Step 1. Launch Google Maps app on your iPhone then access maps settings by swiping in menu and touching the gear icon to enter the settings window.

Step 2. Move to the "Navigation" button at the top of the list on the screen and then tab on it.

Step 3. Then, please toggle on the media playback controls, in which please touch the "Music playback controls" option and choose Apple Music as the default media app.

Add Apple Music to Google Maps on Android Phone

Step 1. Open the Maps program on your phone and swipe in the menu at the lleft side-bar, then please tap the "Settings" to open the Maps settings interface.

Step 2. Then please scrolling to the bottom on this window and then you will find the "Navigation Settings" option, touch it to open a new window.

Step 3. Turn on the media playback controls, then you will able to select Apple Music. In this progress, you need to authorize Google Maps to control music playback.

Part 3. Convert Apple Music to MP3 for Offline Listening on the Phone

Apart from add Apple Music on Google Maps, here you can also convert Apple Music to MP3 and listen to them on any media players like VLC Media Player, KM Player, MX player, etc. As we all know that Apple Music songs are locked by FairPlay DRM Technology, which limits Apple Music tracks can be played on Apple authorized player only.

To listen to Apple Music without limitation on the Phone, you need to remove DRM from Apple Music with the AudFree Apple Music Converter, which is a one-stop audio solution software enables you to unlock DRM and convert encrypted Apple Music tracks to common formats like MP3, WAV, AAC, FLAC, M4A, and M4B. After that, you will able to listen to Apple Music freely on any device and any media player. If you are interested in streaming Apple Music on the phone, here is a detailed tutorial of How to Listen to Apple Music on the phone.

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