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 · This is occurring because an iPhone 5 running the iOS 7 operating system has a feature called Show All Music that will display the songs that are physically stored on the device, as well as songs that you own which are stored in iCloud. The cloud songs are not taking up any space on your device, but they can make it difficult to locate the downloaded songs that you intentionally added to your iPhone.  · How to Only View Downloaded Music. Open the music app in iOS 10 and tap on the “ Library ” at if it’s not active already. Then make sure you’re on the top of the page where you can see a text list. At the bottom of this list you’ll find “ Downloaded Music ” option. Tap on bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins.  · In the past you’ve been able to view only local music on your iOS device via a switch in Settings Music; in iOS 9 it moved to one of the Music app’s many pop-up menus. Now in iOS 10, you’ll have to do some digging to find its new home. Fire up the Music app and make sure you’re on the Library tab. Tap the Edit button in the top right corner and you’ll get some view options, the last of which is Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins.


Is there a way to see only the music I have downloaded in the iPhone app?. When I click "my music" I get a huge stream of music that includes everything I've listened to. I just want to see what's on my phone, and I want it organized in some coherent fashion, like by artist, then album, then song. How to Only View Downloaded Music. Open the music app in iOS 10 and tap on the " Library " at if it's not active already. Then make sure you're on the top of the page where you can see a text list. At the bottom of this list you'll find " Downloaded Music " option. Tap on it. In iOS 9 there is a switch in the Music Setting to "Only Show Downloaded Music" but I like the idea someone posted above if Apple doesn't want to go that route and instead replace the "Downloaded Music" playlist with a "Purchased Music" playlist and always default to only show and play only music downloaded on the particular iOS device.


In the past you’ve been able to view only local music on your iOS device via a switch in Settings Music; in iOS 9 it moved to one of the Music app’s many pop-up menus. Now in iOS 10, you’ll have to do some digging to find its new home. Fire up the Music app and make sure you’re on the Library tab. Tap the Edit button in the top right corner and you’ll get some view options, the last of which is Downloaded Music. How to only show music that’s on your device in the Music app. To forestall that issue, Apple has graced us with a tab for playing it safe in all situations and only deploying the music available to you offline. Here is how to access it. 1) Open Music on your iPhone or iPad. 2) Make sure to have the Library card selected. In iOS 9 there is a switch in the Music Setting to "Only Show Downloaded Music" but I like the idea someone posted above if Apple doesn't want to go that route and instead replace the "Downloaded Music" playlist with a "Purchased Music" playlist and always default to only show and play only music downloaded on the particular iOS device.

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