How to Use Now Playing on Samsung Galaxy Phones

Heard a trackin the subway and can’t get it out of your head? You may want to listen to it but don’t know the track’s name. you’re able to scope out the track with the Now Playing feature on your Samsung Galaxy phone. It’s quite similar to the Shazam on iPhone, but it’s not available on Android. While this feature was limited to Google’s Pixel series of phones, you can enjoy it on your Android phone.

Note:While this guide focuses on using Now Playing on Galaxy phones, you can also follow it for any Android phone as long as it meets therequirements.

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What Is Now Playing

With the Pixel 2 series, Google introduced Now Playing, a pixel-exclusive feature that can smartly identify songs playing near or around you. You won’t even have to search for them manually. Your Android phone will search and identify the song automatically.

Now Playingis Google’s machine-learning driven feature that identifies the tracks playing in the background and saves them on your phone in the Now Playing history. The track name and other details appear on your lock screen. So you don’t need to summon the Google Assistant or search online since the details of those tracks are saved on your phone.

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You can get Now Playing on your Samsung Galaxy phones using a third-party Android app called Ambient Music Mod from Kieron Quinn, a developer behind this workaround app. Let’s get started with setting it up on your Samsung Galaxy phone.

Pre-Requisites to Use Now Playing on Samsung Galaxy Phones

Developer Kieron Quinnmanaged to port the Now Playing for other Android phones using his app Ambient Music Mod. It is an open-source app available on GitHub and works with Shizuku, another open-source app available on the Google Play Store. The Shizuku app grants Ambient Music Mod the required permissions at the system level to use it with your Galaxy phone.

Note:While AmbientMusicMod supports Android 9 or later, the functionality varies as per the phone. It works the best on phones with Android 11 or later.

enabling wireless debugging and allowing for the same on Samsung galaxy phones

1.Download and install the latest version of theAmbientMusicMod APK fileon your phone from theAssetsdrop-down menu. At the time of writing the latest version was 2.3.1.

2.Next,enable Developer optionsby tapping 7 times on theBuild numberinSettings>About Phone>Software information.

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3.Download and installShizukufrom the Google Play Store, open it on your phone, and tap onPairing. Tap onDeveloper options.

4.That will direct you to the Developer options. Scroll down to findWireless Debuggingand tap on it. Then you will see a confirmation message on your screen, tap onAlways allow on this networkand then tap onAllow.

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5.Tap onWireless debuggingto enter a sub-menu and tap onPair device with pairing code.

6.After that, you will see asix-digit codeon your screen. Enter this same six-digit pairing code in the Shizuku app notification and tap on theSendicon. You will notice Shizuku is shown as a paired device in Wireless Debugging.

7.Open the Shizuku app to ensure it is running. If not, you may start it manually by tapping onStart. If the app doesn’t start, repeat steps 2 to 5 to ensure Shizuku runs properly on your Android.

Caveat:You need to repeat these steps after every reboot because your phone resets all system permissions after a reboot.

Setting Up Now Playing on Samsung Galaxy Phones

After you’ve installed Shizuku app on your Android, it’s time to install and open Ambient Music Mod to set it up on your Galaxy Phone. Here’s how you can do that.

1.Open the Ambient Music Mod app on your Galaxy phone and tap onGet Started. The app will connect with Shizuku, and tapAllow all the timewhen a pop up appears.

2.Select your data usage options. Since Ambient Music Mod maintains an offline database of all the songs in a region, you’ll need to let it download that on your Galaxy phone. You can select Wi-Fi only if you wish to download the database over Wi-Fi or let it download over Mobile Data, and tap onNext. Select your region to download the respective music database and tap onNext.

3.Ambient Music Mod will download the latest version of Now Playing automatically. After the download completes, tap onStart Installand tapInstall.

You will need to allow the installation of apps from the Ambient Music Mod app. To do this, tap onSettings, and enable onAllow permission.

4.Tap thegrant permissionsbutton at the bottom to prevent the app from recognizing any music while you’re on a call and Record Audio to recognize music by recording 8-second clips.

5.Tap onDisable Battery Optimizationsfor the app to let it operate freely in the background. Tap onAllow.

6.Finally, tap onClose. Now Playing will download your region-specific database in the background. After it completes, Now Playing will start identifying songs playing near you.

Using Now Playing on Samsung Galaxy Phones

Using the Now Playing feature is pretty simple, your phone will automatically identify any music tracks that may be playing near you and save them in the Now Playing History. There are a lot of options present in the app to customize to your liking, here is the list of settings that you may find interesting.

Displaying Song Info on the Lock Screen

Like the Now Playing feature, it displays the identified songs’ details on your phone’s lock screen. However, you’ll need to set it using the Ambient Music Mod app. Here’s how.

1.To get this working, you need to give Accessibility permissions to the Ambient Music Mod app. Tap onLock Screenin the Ambient Music Mod app, then tap onShow on Lock Screento navigate to theAccessibility settings.

2.Navigate toInstalled appsand tap onAmbient Music Mod.

3.Turn on the switch to enable Accessibility permissions for the app, and tap onAllow.

After this, the details of the identified music tracks will appear on your phone’s lock screen. Here’s how it’ll typically appear.

Making the Phone Recognize Songs Manually

The Ambient Music Mod app also lets you manually identify the track recognition algorithm for a song playing near you.

Open the Ambient Music Mod app, tap onRecognizeand the app will start recording an 8-second audio clip. After the app identifies the song from the clip the audio, its details will appear with links to YouTube Music and Apple Music.

View History of Identified Songs With Now Playing

What if you want to know which music track was playing yesterday in the subway or the day before that? You can check the Now Playing History for any tracks that might have been playing near you during the last year.

To see the Now Playing History, open the Ambient Music Mod app and tap onNow Playing History. This will show any music track your phone may have identified since it was set up.

The maximum limit for saving the track history is one year. After that, each day’s track details is removed daily.

Song Recognition Period

The period for recognizing songs is set to 1 minute by default. The app will check for any music tracks playing nearby every 1 minute. If you think that frequency is too often, then you can customize it.

1.To customize the recognition period, open the Ambient Music Mod app and tap onSettings. Then tap onRecognition Period.

2.Select the preferred frequency for the recognition model, for example, every 30 seconds, 2 minutes, or more. Choosing less time you choose will result in more battery juice consumption.

Backup & Restore Ambient Music Mod Data

With all the settings tweaked as desired, it’d be so frustrating if you had to set them up again. Hence, Ambient Music Mod also provides an option to Backup and Restore your in-app settings.

1.To make a backup, open the Ambient Music Mod app and tap onBackup & Restore. From this menu, you’re able to tap onBackupto take a backup to your phone’s storage or tapRestoreto restore an existing backup from your phone’s storage.

2.you may also set up periodic backups. The app also has the option to time the backup frequency and even set the backup location on your phone’s storage.

Limitations of Ambient Music Mod

While the Ambient Music Mod app swiftly performs the same functions as the Pixel exclusive Now Playing feature, it comes with a few limitations that you need to remember:

1.Setting up Shizuku and Wireless Debugging after every reboot or after connecting to a newWi-Fi networkis a hassle.

2.The app may resemble the Now Playing feature, but consumes more battery and keeps your phone more active.

3.You cannot identify a track playing from an app on your phone, like areelorTikTok video. For that, you’ll need to use another phone with Ambient Music Mod.

4.Since the app is strict on privacy, you cannot identify any music track if you’re on a call.

5.If you enableBattery Saver modeon your phone, the Ambient Music Mod app will cease to run in the background and won’t identify the music tracks.

Keep on Playing

With the Ambient Music Mod app, you may get functionality similar to Now Playing on Samsung Galaxy phones. All apps being open-source and reliant is a cherry on the cake. While the Now Playing mode aims to mimic iPhone’s Shazam app, you can alsouse Dynamic Island on Samsung Galaxy phones.

Nitin Singh

A tech writer during the day and an anime aficionado by the night. When not in front of a screen, he can be seen playing Badminton. Appreciating the beauty of nature is a habit that has been developed since early on. Have views on tech, cars or life? Drop a text!

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