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Xbox Music for Windows Phone 8.1 receives an update, addresses ‘customer issues and bug fixes’

Ron Ron
November 12, 2020
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Xbox Music for Windows Phone 8.1 receives an update, addresses 'customer issues and bug fixes'

Nothings better than looking at your Windows Phone device and noticing a new update awaiting your attention. An update to Xbox Music is rolling out now to Windows Phone 8.1 users, addressing customer reported issues along with various bug fixes.

The latest app update bumps the version number to 2.6.318.0 and simply “addresses a number of customer issues and bug fixes.” Microsoft did not go in-depth as to what was addressed. Regardless, if you are an Xbox Music subscriber, head over to the download link below to snag this update.

“Xbox Music brings you all the music you love in one simple to use app. Play and manage your personal music collection, buy songs from the Xbox Music Store, or stream and download unlimited content with an Xbox Music Pass. It’s the easiest way to get all the music you love right on your phone,” the app description reads, for those of you who have yet to give Xbox Music a try.

Install this update and let us know what new improvements you notice.

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