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There are lots of cool new features in iOS 9 — including a bunch that Apple hasn’t even announced — and we’ve just found another to add to the list. iTunes Match subscribers will soon be able to store up to 100,000 songs in iCloud, up from the 25,000-song limit that’s been in place since the service first launched in 2011.
The news was revealed by Apple executive Eddy Cue on Twitter in response to a number of questions about how the company’s upcoming music streaming service, Apple Music, will integrate with iTunes Match. In addition to mentioning the new 100,000 song limit, which Apple plans to launch alongside iOS 9 later this year, Cue reiterated that all Apple Music subscriptions will essentially include iTunes Match.
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