Apple Music keeps stopping on iPhone? Fix

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I’m a huge fan of Apple Music, but I recently encountered a really annoying—and apparently common—bug. No matter what playlist, artist, or album I was listening to on my iPhone, Apple Music would pause every song or two, and I’d have to tap Play for it to continue.

Apple Music is undoubtedly an excellent music streaming platform with millions of users worldwide. Having said that, Apple Music is not flawless as many users encounter a variety of problems when streaming with this platform. Apple Music keeps pausing is among the most common issues encountered by its users. Can you imagine how frustrating it is to keep pressing the Play button after every song?

To get a better experience when streaming with Apple Music, you need to know how to get rid of this issue. So if Apple Music keeps pausing on you, there are several solutions that can help you regain the excitement of listening to Apple Music. Ranging from the simple restarting the music app to resetting Network Settings, let’s get to know more here!

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Force-Quit Apple Music App

Most of the time, merely force-quitting an app can end up resolving lots of minor issues associated with it. The same goes for the Music app.

Start by swiping up from the bottom of your iPhone’s screen to bring up the App Switcher. Then, swipe up on the Music card to remove it.

Follow by relaunching the Music app and start playing a track or album. If it continues to pause a lot, move on to the next solution.

Check the Apple Music System Status

Issues with the Apple Music servers can also cause sudden pauses while streaming music. To check if that’s the case, load Apple’s System Status page and check the status next to Apple Music. If you notice an outage, stay patient until Apple sorts things out. Usually, you won’t have to wait for long.

Restart Your iPhone

Sometimes, restarting your iPhone is all it takes to fix any underlying issues causing songs in Apple Music to pause randomly.

Go to Settings > General > Shut Down to turn off the iOS device. Then, follow by holding down the Side button to reboot it.

Troubleshoot Wi-Fi Woes

If Apple Music continues to cut off regularly over Wi-Fi, you’re likely dealing with a spotty connection. Here’s what you can do to fix that:

  • Activate and deactivate Airplane Mode
  • Renew the IP lease
  • Reset the router
  • Switch to another Wi-Fi network
  • Switch to cellular data

If you switch to using cellular data, go to Settings > Music > Cellular Data and ensure that the Music app has the permissions to stream and download tracks over cellular data.

Disable Low Data Mode

Low Data Mode on the iPhone helps conserve bandwidth, but it can also cause issues while streaming content over Wi-Fi or cellular data. So if you’ve activated the functionality, try disabling it.

Here’s how to do that for Wi-Fi and cellular.

Wi-Fi: Go to Settings > Wi-Fi and tap the Info icon next to the active Wi-Fi connection. Then, turn off the switch next to Low Data Mode.
Cellular: Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options and deactivate the switch next to Low Data Mode.

See also: Best iPhone & iPad Apps To Download Free Music

Deactivate Low Power Mode

Low Power Mode (which turns the iPhone’s battery icon yellow) is another reason that can prevent apps from working correctly, especially when they continue to run in the background.

If Apple Music pauses a moment after switching to another app or shutting down the display, go to Settings > Battery and turn off the switch next to Low Power Mode.

Disable Automatic Ear Detection in AirPods

If you use a pair of AirPods, you may experience random pauses because of a feature called Automatic Ear Detection. It’s helpful if you want the music to stop as you take off your wireless earbuds. But it can also work against you if you fidget with them a lot.

To turn off Automatic Ear Detection, go to Settings > Bluetooth and tap the Info icon next to your AirPods (you must have them connected). Then, disable the switch next to Automatic Ear Detection.

See also: 20 Best Tips And Tricks For Getting The Most Out Of Your Apple AirPods

Download the Track or Album

If the issue continues to occur while streaming a track or album, downloading it may help fix the problem. To save an individual song to local storage, tap the three-dot icon next to it (or long-press the track) and select Download.

To download an album, tap the Download icon to the top-right of the screen. Or, long-press the album and select Download.

Delete and Redownload Track or Album

If a downloaded track or album ends up pausing randomly, it’s likely corrupted. Try deleting and redownloading it.

To delete a downloaded track or album, tap the three-dot icon next to it and select Remove > Remove Download/Downloads.

Reset the iPhone’s Network Settings

If none of the solutions above fixed your Apple music issues on iPhone try resetting the network settings on your phone. To do that, go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset Network Settings.

After the network settings reset, reconnect to Wi-Fi manually (the reset procedure deletes all saved Wi-Fi networks) or use cellular data to listen to Apple Music.

Apple Music keeps stopping on iPhone still

The fixes above should’ve helped you get back to chilling out to your favorite Apple Music tracks without any annoying pauses.

However, if Apple Music keeps pausing, check for any pending updates to the iPhone’s system software and apply them. To do that, go to Settings > General > Software Update and tap Download and Install. Aside from fixing any known audio-related problems in iOS, that should also apply the latest performance enhancements to the Music app.

Additionally, you can choose to perform a complete setting reset to revert any corrupt or conflicting system-related configurations to their defaults. To do that, go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset All Settings.

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