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iOS 26.4 upgraded one of my most-used Control Center features in a big way

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Why This Matters

The iOS 26.4 update significantly enhances the user experience by enabling offline song recognition via Shazam in Control Center. This improvement ensures users can identify music even with poor or no internet connectivity, making the feature more reliable and convenient. Such updates demonstrate Apple's focus on refining core functionalities to better serve consumers and stay competitive in the evolving tech landscape.

Key Takeaways

iOS 26.4 is the latest iPhone update, headlined by many new features in Apple Music. There’s also a music-related improvement to Control Center in iOS 26.4: Shazam song recognition will now work even when you’re offline.

Control Center’s Shazam song recognition now works offline in iOS 26.4

iOS 26.4 is the latest major iPhone update, with iOS 26.5 in beta testing now.

One new feature available in iOS 26.4 is an improvement to Shazam song recognition.

Per the official iOS 26.4 release notes:

Offline Music Recognition in Control Center identifies songs without an internet connection and delivers results automatically when you’re back online

Control Center is a quick, convenient way to get details on whatever song is playing in your environment. And I use the Shazam ‘Recognize Music’ feature all the time.

But I’ve definitely been in situations when I’m trying to identify a song, but my connection is poor and I miss the opportunity.

Now with iOS 26.4, that won’t be a problem anymore.

Thanks to the new update, the iPhone can now save the audio data for the track even when offline. When the iPhone’s connection improves, Shazam will then push a notification with the results of its song identification.

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