Over the years, Shazam
has accompanied the users to identify the songs that are being played. However,
there is an important feature that hasn't been presented by this service, i.e.
the synchronization between devices.
As we know, Shazam
offers the users to create an account to be able to follow a lot of musicians,
which can then be accessed from other devices by using the same account. But
apparently the sync doesn't cover the songs that have ever been identified
before.
Lucky in its latest
version, the feature is finally available. So now every time you sign in with
Shazam, all the songs that have been identified will continue to be
synchronized between one device and another. If you buy a new smartphone, you
can simply sign in with the same Shazam account, and a list of songs in My
Shazam won't be lost.
From there, the songs
can be played in full in various music streaming services. Furthermore, users
can also delete multiple songs at once, previously the song had to be removed
one by one, so it's very time consuming.
Although this new
feature is quite simple, but it's interesting because during this time the sync
feature offered was only for the following list, not including the songs that
have ever been Shazamed.