apple musicSo yesterday Apple Music was officially released alongside iOS 8.4, but for those running on the iOS 9 beta, they noticed that there was no Apple Music available for iOS 9, at least not on their mobile devices. Well if you are running on the iOS 9 beta and wanted to test out Apple Music, fret not because you won’t have to wait too long for it.

Apple exec Eddy Cue has announced on Twitter that come early next week, Apple will be releasing the next iOS 9 beta and with the latest beta, they will also be including Apple Music into the mix. So if you’re a developer looking to take Apple Music for a spin, or if you’re enthusiastic enough to use iOS 9 as your daily driver, then this will be an update worth checking out.

Cue did not mention when exactly the updated beta will be released, but as he said it will be early next week but either way we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for it. In the meantime Apple Music is live and users will need to update their iPhones and iPads to iOS 8.4 to access it. if you want to stream it on your computer, you will need to have iTunes 12.2 which for Mac users will be part of the OS X 10.10.4 update, while Windows users can download it separately.

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