Apple has released a significant redesign for its song-identifying app, Shazam. This update fully incorporates Apple's new Liquid Glass visual language, promising a sleeker user interface. A key change is the prominent display of recently identified songs directly on the Home tab for easier access. The app also features a revamped toolbar designed for quicker navigation between different sections. Users can now easily switch between tabs, including a dedicated section for nearby concerts. The search icon has been moved to its own distinct button at the bottom of the app. This update requires devices to be running iOS 26. The new version of Shazam is available immediately to millions of users. Shazam continues to be recognized as a fast and effective tool for song identification. The Liquid Glass design allows for a frostier, more opaque visual appearance.
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