iPhone and iPad are so popular that many developers are happy to create their programs for iOS 9.3 and other Apple firmware versions [here are some reports about future iPhone 7]. Both iOS market (the App Store) and third-party markets (Cydia and similar stores) have tons of different applications and games and Apple Music iOS 9.3 API can offer even better features.
This option is meant for professional developers and still end users should win-win from the release of Apple Music API. Dev will be able to use Apple Music playback in their iOS 9.3 programs which is cool for all iPhone and iPad owners.
Would it be great if you could control Apple Music playback option right within an application? Wouldn’t it be awesome if your iPhone or iPad gets additional features and lets you create playlists and do other things developers offer?
There are many ways how to improve the iDevice. Apple Music API 9.3 release is an interesting presentation that can enhance the usage of ‘fruit’ devices and make millions of music fans happier [find out if it is possible to downgrade iOS 9.3.1 to 9.3]. Some third-party programs are already using the new iOS 9.3 API and more apps are to implement and adjust this option in the future.
Right now dev who are using Apple Music API will be able to see some information about users who are members (country, member status) and queue up songs for playback based on their ID. This should be a nice little addition that can bring some wonderful changes and enhancements to iOS applications and make many programs better and more useful.
