Michael_Needle

Q: Do i have to individually download all of my songs into offline mode on my music, or can i download them all at once?

Yesterday I got a new iPhone, I turned on the iCloud and my iTunes music appeared in my music app. On the way to school this morning I turned on my phone, went into music and it said something about putting my music into offline mode, so when I got home I started to click on each individual song and download them to offline mode but I have over 600 songs, is there a way of downloading all the songs at once so I am not doing them same individual download over and over again?

Thanks

iPhone 5c, iOS 9.0.1

Posted on Sep 28, 2015 9:20 AM

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Q: Do i have to individually download all of my songs into offline mode on my music, or can i download them all at once?

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  • by Jason L,

    Jason L Jason L Sep 29, 2015 7:30 AM in response to Michael_Needle
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    Sep 29, 2015 7:30 AM in response to Michael_Needle

    Hello Michael, 

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities.

     

    It sounds like you want to know if there's a quicker way to save songs from your Apple Music library to your iPhone  than the way you are currently doing it, which is saving one song at a time. Yes, you can save entire albums or playlists to your device as described in the article below.

    Add music from the Apple Music catalog to your library - Apple Support

    Save songs, albums, and playlists to listen offline

    You can save songs, albums, or playlists to listen to when you're not connected to the Internet.* You must save songs, albums, or playlists on each device that you want to use for offline listening.

    On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:

    1. In the Music app, find the item that you want to save.
    2. Tap the More Options icon   to the right of the song, album, or playlist name.
    3. Tap Make Available Offline.

    Songs and albums appear under My Music > Library. Playlists appear under My Music > Playlists.

     

    So long.