I'm not sure what to think of the, in my opinion, disastrous UI change. I really don't like the white background with the HUGE bold font. I much preferred the background reflecting the primary color of the associated album art and the thin font used in iOS 9.3.2. I certainly hope that Apple reverses that horrible decision in future betas and the final release of iOS 10.
That being said, I was also unable to determine how to show only music on my device. My wife and nieces all sync their devices to my iTunes library, so I have content that I don't want to see on my iPhone 6 Plus. In iOS 9.3.2, I was able to show only music I specifically synced to my iPhone, and not everything purchased in iTunes. With iOS 10, I noticed a Purchased playlist, showing everything we've purchased on iTunes and non-resident on my iPhone, and when sorting the iPhone's Library by Composer, it gets really confusing. Does anyone know of a way to show only the music resident on a device, vice the resident and non-resident music file? Any and all responses will be greatly appreciated.
That being said, I was also unable to determine how to show only music on my device. My wife and nieces all sync their devices to my iTunes library, so I have content that I don't want to see on my iPhone 6 Plus. In iOS 9.3.2, I was able to show only music I specifically synced to my iPhone, and not everything purchased in iTunes. With iOS 10, I noticed a Purchased playlist, showing everything we've purchased on iTunes and non-resident on my iPhone, and when sorting the iPhone's Library by Composer, it gets really confusing. Does anyone know of a way to show only the music resident on a device, vice the resident and non-resident music file? Any and all responses will be greatly appreciated.