Keep Apple Music be Playable on iPhone X after Canceling Subscription

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Enjoy Apple Music on iPhone X without Limits

By Selena KomezUpdated on April 10, 2018


Apple Music files are copy protected using the FairPlay DRM scheme. They will stop working after you cancel the subscription because the client (iTunes or the Music app) checks the status of your account before the Music is allowed to play. How to keep Apple Music be playable on my new iPhone after canceling subscription? My device is iPhone X.

You may face the same problem when unsubscribing Apple Music. The music you previously downloaded for offline will no longer be accessible. And even you are under subscription, you are unable to save the Apple Music songs as the way you like. That is because you do not actually own the songs – they are still rented and when the subscription expires, so do they.

What Happens When you Canceling Subscription of Apple Music
Once you cancel Apple Music subscription, you will lose access to the music you downloaded through your Apple Music subscription; and unless you switch to the iTunes Match service or the music converter software, you won’t be able to stream your previously downloaded music to your devices. Because Apple Music is a streaming service and it adds DRM on all Apple Music tracks to protect their intellectual property being spread arbitrarily thus causing a great loss of profits gained from its service. To keep Apple Music be playable on iPhone X after canceling subscription, you should get some help of Apple Music Convert.

Play Apple Music on iPhone X after Canceling Subscription

Apple Music Converter is an excellent music converter tool to remove DRM protection from Apple Music. It is also the fastest program that has ability to convert any Apple Music and iTunes music to unprotected MP3, AAC, WAV or other common audio format at 16 times faster rate. During the conversion process, there wouldn’t be any quality loss and thus you could get a high-quality output to stream your favorite Apple Music or iTunes music on any device. Once the conversion is completed, you could transfer and play the converted Apple Music on iPhone X for free after canceling subscription. What’s more, you could play back the converted Apple Music on any compatible audio players, like iPod, iPhone(iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 7), Android device, PSP/PS4, Xbox, MP3 player and computer.

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How to Enjoy Apple Music on iPhone X after Canceling Subscription

Step 1.Import DRM Apple Music to Apple Music Converter
Run program on computer first. Please click the first “Add Files” button at the bottom left of the main interface, all Apple Music playlists and songs downloaded to iTunes library will show up automatically in this window. You just need to choose favorite Apple Music from them. Or you can also directly drag Apple Music files and drop them to the main interface.

select music to convert

Step 2.Define the Output Format for Playing on iPhone X
This smart Apple Music DRM removal software support multiple audio formats, so you can choose one of them as the output format for converted music. Since MP3 has the highest compatibility with iPhone, we recommend you to define MP3 as the output format so that you can play unprotected Apple Music on iPhone X freely.

setting the parameter

Step 3.Remove DRM and Convert Apple Music
Please simply touch the “Convert” button and Apple Music Converter will automatically get rid of DRM limitation and convert them to MP3 files. When the conversion finishes, you can load DRM-free Apple Music on the destination folder so that you can convert them to iPhone X for playing for free after canceling subscription.

remove DRM from Apple music

Done.

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