Apple has taken a significant step in enhancing user experience with its latest iOS 14.5 beta update. The company has introduced a new feature that allows users to set a default music streaming service when using Siri to play songs. This game-changing innovation is poised to transform the way we interact with our favorite tunes.

In the latest iOS 14.5 beta, when you ask Siri to play a song, you'll be presented with a list of installed third-party music streaming apps in addition to Apple Music. You can then select your preferred music streaming service as the default option, ensuring that all subsequent song requests are directed to that platform. For instance, if you choose Spotify and ask Siri to play "Moonlight Drive" by The Doors, you no longer need to specify the streaming service to avoid playback in Apple Music.

The new feature also allows Siri to set a music streaming service as the default when you ask it to play from that particular app for the first time. This convenient functionality streamlines your music experience and eliminates the need to constantly switch between services.

While the feature is currently available in iOS 14.5 beta, users have reported some inconsistencies, with Siri reverting back to Apple Music at times. Nevertheless, this innovative development marks a significant step forward in fitness app development, enabling seamless integration of various music streaming services with Siri.

As you await the official release of iOS 14.5, explore the numerous features and enhancements that come with this update. With its ability to unlock your iPhone using an Apple Watch while wearing a mask, iOS 14.5 is poised to revolutionize the way we interact with our devices. Stay tuned for further updates on this exciting development in fitness app development!