Apple Boosts Music Library, iTunes Match Limits To 100,000 Songs

  • 8 years ago
Apple Music fans can now have more than 25,000 tracks in their music libraries, as Apple reportedly increased the matching limit of Apple Music to 100,000 tracks.
The news was confirmed by MacRumors after receiving an update from Eddy Cue, Apple's senior VP of Internet Software and Services.
While Apple has yet to make an announcement on the rollout, several users already said that they were able to upload more than 25,000 tracks of music libraries to iTunes Match or Apple Music.
Apple Music users who are keen on keeping more than 25,000 titles to their music libraries can also take advantage of the launch of Apple Music beta on the wireless speaker systems of Sonos, where they can stream their music collection from their Apple Music account.
According to a previous  report, Sonos users can control their Apple Music account, access their music library and receive new music recommendations in the feature known as "For You" through the Sonos app.