How to stop apple music from automatically playing when connected to bluetooth
Apple Music has changed significantly since iOS 14 rolled out, bringing several new features to the users. While Apple Music’s Autoplay feature is sought-after by the users, especially when you don’t have the time to extend your playlist further and want to keep listening to songs similar to your taste and even maybe find some new tracks that you like. Show
However, if you want to stop Apple Music from automatically playing music, we’ve got you covered here as we discuss the following topics. You can click on them to go directly to the desired section of the article. How to stop Apple Music from automatically playing by toggling the Autoplay switch?If you want to stop Apple Music from automatically playing music on your iPhone, open the app and follow the steps mentioned below.
You’ll notice that the Autoplay playlist will also disappear once you disable the option. You can tap on the Autoplay icon again to enable the feature. Also read: Why won’t my AirPods connect? 4 ways to fix the error How to stop Apple Music from automatically playing in the car?If you want to stop Apple Music from automatically playing music as soon as you connect to CarPlay, open your iPhone’s settings and follow the steps mentioned below.
Doing this will restrict the CarPlay app and should fix Apple Music autoplay issue. How to stop Apple Music from automatically playing using the Timer?If the methods mentioned above don’t help, we’ve got a workaround that’ll stop Apple Music from autoplaying songs on your iPhone or iPad using the Clock app. While this isn’t recommended as your go-to method, if none of the two methods above helped you, this might. Open the Clock app on your iPhone, select Timer and follow the steps mentioned below to stop Apple Music from automatically playing music.
Once the timer stops, the Apple Music will stop playing too. Also read: Top 7 Apple CarPlay apps Bonus: How to disable Animated Cover Art in Apple Music?If you’re running low on data or battery, disabling animated cover art will help your case. Open your iPhone’s settings and follow the steps mentioned below to disable animated cover art in Apple Music.
Bonus: How to turn off video autoplay on iPhone?Similar to the case above, disabling video autoplay on the App Store can help save data and battery. Open iPhone’s settings and follow the steps mentioned below to disable video autoplay.
You can alternatively also choose to only autoplay videos on the App Store when the iPhone is connected to a WiFi network.
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Hi there, I got an iPhone 12 Pro Max running the latest iOS. I only been able to find one post on this but it’s becoming incredibly annoying that I can be playing Spotify at home but the moment my car connects it switches to apply music. I switch over back to Spotify but the Apple Music always wants to just play the last song over and over again. I tried Google searching solutions and the common recommendation is to look for an ink dirt symbol to stop the auto play but it isn’t there. I also tried turning off cellular data for the Apple Music but it’s playing music I have saved on the phone. I also tried turning off AirPlay/handoff and that doesn’t work either. I drive a 2015 car that has a touch screen with multimedia options but it doesn’t have Apple CarPlay software.
Any other suggestions be really helpful, especially if I can I just set Spotify as my default app. Reactions: russell_314
Feb 10, 2019 3,252 4,156 USA
I think this is just one of those things that people accept as normal when it comes to iPhones.
I’ve had the same problem and the only solution that I found that works is delete the Music app. Of course that means you won’t be able to listen to music on Apple Music
I had the same problem and discovered that the settings for my car could turn that off
Feb 13, 2011 8,488 1,741 Baltimore, Maryland
It depends on the Bluetooth device to which you connect. I've had rental cars that would start playing the first song, alphabetically, in the Music app. For that, I created a 3 minute song (plenty of time to get things figured out) of complete silence, named it "AAA Silence" or something like that, and added it to Apple Music.
As to starting the last song played…I dunno.
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I'm tired of music starting, every time I put my AirPods or Beats in to make a phone call also.
Try deleting the Music app from your iPhone and download a fresh copy from the App Store. I was having a similar issue that seems to be resolved by deleting and reinstalling the Music app. You will need to resync your music again. Reactions: b17777 |