Saturday, May 21, 2011

How to Use Google Music on iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch

iPhone, iPad, and iTouch owners will like to enjoy Google's Music Beta, just like their Android counterpart. All music is stored on Google’s own servers and it allows users to access and change their music tracks across multiple devices and computers. Android users can download and install this Music app on their phones without any complications, but those who want to access all the features such as the Music manager desktop app need an invitation from Google. Take the step below to get Google Music on your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch.

Step 1. Get a Google music account by requesting an invitation from: music.google.com/music/

Step 2. Open Safari, point it to music.google.com/music/ and enter your Google account information.

Step 3. Navigate the interface in the same ways as the desktop browser version. Tapping play will play the music track. To play a song, tap it, and press “Play” in the navigation bar at the lower end, or click the triangle to the right of a song name and select “Play Song.”

Step 4. Drag up or down with two fingers to scroll through you music list.

Step 5. Use the navigation bar at the bottom of the browser to skip, repeat, or shuffle music.

Step 6. Closing Safari will not hinder the music play. Music player shortcut can be accessed by double-clicking the home button and swiping to the left. Using these short cuts you can skip, play/pause your music via Safari while doing other things.



Learn more about how to use Google Music on iOS devices
How to get Google Music on iOS devices
How to get Google Music on iPad, IPhone, and iTouch

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