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Apple Music Just Fixed One of Its Most Annoying Problems in iOS 26

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Apple Music Replay

Apple Music Replay is finally fully built into the Music app with iOS 26.

Until now, Replay—Apple’s version of Spotify Wrapped—used a web view inside the app, even though it looked like part of the app. Now, with iOS 26, Replay is truly native, offering a smoother experience for users.

With this update, users can view their Replay data for each month in a clean, fast interface, without loading any websites.

The full yearly Replay is expected to appear later in the same native style. This small but important change makes Apple Music feel more complete as it competes with Spotify.

For some, this change won’t matter much, but for regular Replay users, it’s a welcome improvement.

Apple Music continues to catch up to Spotify’s features, giving iPhone users another reason to stick with the service.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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