Shazam now you exclusive wallpapers
Artists can now offer exclusive iPhone and Apple Watch wallpapers on Shazam.
Shazam is the best known music recognition app and has been owned by Apple for several years. It looks like the company wants to take a more practical approach to this and has added a new function. this artists can now offer custom wallpapers for iPhone and Apple WatchWallpapers that promote concerts, albums and artists and can be downloaded directly from the Shazam app.
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As known, singer Tai Verdes is one of the first to add these exclusive wallpapers To the Shazam app to promote the “HDTV Tour”. Although I hope it will be a feature that more artists will take advantage of very soon.
Artists can submit custom wallpapers on Shazam
Custom wallpapers are coming to Shazam
When you open the artist page in the Shazam app, you will see a “Special Downloads” section With free wallpapers and Apple Watch faces. When it comes to iPhone wallpaper, users can tap the button to save the image in Photos app and then set it as wallpaper.
But if you tap on the Apple Watch wallpaper, everything is a little more intuitive, as the app uses an API introduced with watchOS 7 that allows third-party apps to offer custom Watch faces. Shazam will automatically set the Photos watch face with the image of the artist.
with hdtv tour times and wallpapers @shazam tap the link for reminder https://t.co/Mptezan00v pic.twitter.com/BuXo0ILFZi
– Tai Verdes (@taiverdes) September 21, 2022
let’s remember this Shazam is also perfectly integrated into iPhone, and with more options from iOS 16. You can ask Siri for the song playing for a long time and it will present you the title thanks to Shazam technology. Also, starting with iOS 16, songs you identify with Siri will be synced to the Shazam app library.
Source: i Padizate

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