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Matt.Simmons

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Yesterday I updated my 6 plus to iOS 9 after doing so I noticed that music playback has had troubles. The music clicks, pops, every 2-4 seconds. I use Spotify so I assumed from the start it was a problem with their app and it's updated iOS 9 version so I tried Apple Music and it still did it. I also added music to my phone through iTunes and then played it but the problem still persists. I have not had this problem running previous versions of iOS so I'm assuming it's related to the iOS 9 update.

When I connect my iPhone to my car sound system I do so through a lighting cable and into the USB port in the car. I do this for a couple reasons. 1) It sounds better than bluetooth audio 2) While playing music in my car I'm also charging my phone which I like.

I tried a couple different things to see if I could fix the problem. First I deleted and reinstalled the Spotify app which didn't help. I also tried to play music that I had synced to my phone vs music I was streaming through Spotify that also did nothing. I tried a couple different lighting cables to see if that would help, it didn't. Finally I restored my phone and set up as a new iPhone to start from scratch, this also made no difference.

Has anyone else noticed these problems? I am hoping it's something that will be fixed in the 9.1 update.
 

Prabas

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I had somewhat the same problem with Spotify and bluetooth headphones, but on iOS 8.4.1. I haven't used Spotify since Apple Music, so I can't say anything about iOS 9. Though, reboot always helped me.
 

Matt.Simmons

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I had somewhat the same problem with Spotify and bluetooth headphones, but on iOS 8.4.1. I haven't used Spotify since Apple Music, so I can't say anything about iOS 9. Though, reboot always helped me.
I was hoping it was the Spotify app so I signed up for the 3 month trial of Apple Music but had the same problems with Apple Music.
 

TSWired

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Sep 18, 2015
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Yesterday I updated my 6 plus to iOS 9 after doing so I noticed that music playback has had troubles. The music clicks, pops, every 2-4 seconds. I use Spotify so I assumed from the start it was a problem with their app and it's updated iOS 9 version so I tried Apple Music and it still did it. I also added music to my phone through iTunes and then played it but the problem still persists. I have not had this problem running previous versions of iOS so I'm assuming it's related to the iOS 9 update.

When I connect my iPhone to my car sound system I do so through a lighting cable and into the USB port in the car. I do this for a couple reasons. 1) It sounds better than bluetooth audio 2) While playing music in my car I'm also charging my phone which I like.

I tried a couple different things to see if I could fix the problem. First I deleted and reinstalled the Spotify app which didn't help. I also tried to play music that I had synced to my phone vs music I was streaming through Spotify that also did nothing. I tried a couple different lighting cables to see if that would help, it didn't. Finally I restored my phone and set up as a new iPhone to start from scratch, this also made no difference.

Has anyone else noticed these problems? I am hoping it's something that will be fixed in the 9.1 update.


Exact same issue here, was a problem in the past with previous iOS updates as well and took a bit to get fixed. Hopefully they learned from that and we will get a fix faster this time.
 

Matt.Simmons

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Aug 9, 2011
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Michigan
Exact same issue here, was a problem in the past with previous iOS updates as well and took a bit to get fixed. Hopefully they learned from that and we will get a fix faster this time.

Hmm at least I know it's not just me having the issues. This is really the only problem I've noticed with iOS 9 so far. Hopefully a fix happens in 9.1
 
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