Apple has rolled out the beta version of iOS 8.4, the third for the next significant iOS software update.
The latest installment continues to offer a revamped Music app, introducing both function and UI changes to the music playback app, a move that is being read as an indication of the arrival of a new iTunes streaming music service at the Worldwide Developers Conference early next month, reported TechCrunch.
The betas seem to be aimed at refining and zapping bugs in the service and there is a presumption that in a release update, the streaming services will be positioned within the Music app alongside local libraries and iTunes Radio, as well.
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